Stay ahead of change with clarity and control
Regulation never stands still. Updates arrive fast and from every direction, leaving teams to manage spreadsheets, emails and uncertainty.
What begins as good intention can quickly become confusion. Missed updates, delayed actions and unnecessary risk – the kind of pressure that keeps teams working late and second-guessing progress.
Regulatory Change Manager is our module that brings order to that process. It gives you one clear view of every regulatory update and action, turning a constant challenge into a clear and manageable process.
Transform the process of managing regulatory change and future regulatory risk into something simple and structured.
Demonstrate to regulators, boards and stakeholders that your firm can track, assess and act on every change with precision and confidence.
Bring colleagues with you by sharing key updates and assigning actions across teams, creating shared understanding and accountability.
Use the regulatory update register to track all regulatory updates and changes affecting our business. Use your task audit trail to evidence the actions taken to implement regulatory changes.
An automated feed brings in new regulatory updates directly from sources such as the FCA, PRA, HMT, and ICO. You receive instant email notifications of any changes that may affect your firm.
In-platform AI summaries make it easy to assess each update quickly and decide what action is needed.
Categorise updates, assign tasks and track progress across key regulatory areas such as Consumer Duty or Regulatory Reporting.
Share important updates with colleagues and monitor the delivery of your overall Regulatory Change Programme with confidence that nothing is missed and everyone stays informed.
My Compliance Centre supports more than 200 companies and over 10,000 people use our system.
We’re trusted by firms of all sizes, from start-ups to large enterprises with decentralised compliance functions, and in financial services sectors that include asset and investment managers, capital markets, fintech, insurance, wealth management, payment services and consumer credit.










