Understanding the regulatory lifecycle
A corporate compliance program cannot be effective without a clear, accurate picture of the regulatory landscape facing the company. Regulatory lifecycle management (RLM) is the process of building and continually updating that regulatory picture
Every day, you face a tidal wave of new regulatory content – from news, guidance, and speeches to enforcement actions and rule changes – that must be efficiently and effectively shared, analyzed, and operationalized.
The regulatory lifecycle is a holistic, enterprise-wide series of interconnected teams, processes, and standards that must come together to ensure a high-performing compliance posture.
The regulatory lifecycle consists of:

Too many financial services firms manage their regulatory lifecycle through manual processes based on the disconnected evolution of discrete processes and silos. This leads to inefficiency, hidden risks, and a lack of enterprise oversight.
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KNOW
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RESPOND
to changes quickly and confidently
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regulatory lifecycle management across the enterprise
AscentAI’s intelligent automation
lets you end manual processes and take control of regulatory lifecycle management.
Automation simplifies and ensures both oversight and accountability, allowing you to:
We help you end the fire drills that occur with the arrival of new information, which prompts a mad rush to determine its impact on your business.
You’ll have the power to automate the collection and collation of regulatory coverage and automatically flow that information into a single source of corporate compliance truth. You can quickly assess changes and identify their impacts and have the information at-hand to make informed decisions on how to address them.