Regnology
Regnology is a leading international provider of innovative regulatory, risk, and supervisory technology solutions (RegTech, RiskTech, and SupTech), of AEOI and tax reporting products, as well as of services along the Regulatory Value Chain for financial services. Regnology has been a partner for banks and regulators for 25 years. Until the end of 2020, the company was part of BearingPoint group and operated under the name BearingPoint RegTech. Since the sale of the RegTech business to private equity firm Nordic Capital, the company has been independent. In June 2021, the company joined forces with Vizor Software and recently changed its name to Regnology. In total, Regnology serves more than 7,000 financial services firms with reporting solutions. At the same time, the company enables more than 50 regulators and tax authorities on five continents to collect data from 34,000 firms in 60 countries. Regnology has a total workforce of over 770 employees at 17 office locations in 12 countries.
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Regulatory reporting: Firms seek flexibility, automation and the cloud
This report focuses on the state of play across the industry with regard to regulatory reporting. It sheds light on current reg reporting platforms in use at buy-side and sell-side firms, the effectiveness of those solutions, and the challenges facing firms around improving automation levels and…
Counting and Cutting the Cost of Compliance - A new tool to pinpoint and reduce compliance costs
This report outlines the key issues facing the industry in Risk Data, Aggregation and Regulatory Reporting (RDAR) cost compliance, details a robust methodology designed to highlight the core trends and ‘levers’ governing RDAR compliance costs, and offers clear, actionable insight to readers…
The path to compliance: Unwinding the insurance industry’s regulatory requirements
This white paper provides insight from a range of experts on how insurance firms can address the new regulatory landscape, and how they are approaching reporting and risk management in the wider context of current market conditions.