Will the UK remain a leading RegTech hotbed after Brexit?
The UK may have been the European RegTech leader for years, but the question is if this could change because of Brexit.
Theta Lake unveils 17a-4 compliant archiving tool for collaboration platforms
From: RegTech Analyst Theta Lake, the RegTech company, has announced the industry’s first free SEC Rule 17a-4 compliant archive designed for collaboration platforms such as RingCentral,...
Bulgaria viewing to open RegTech sandbox
The finance minister of Bulgaria has announced that the country’s government is looking to launch a RegTech sandbox in Sofia.
Two-thirds of financial firms are unsure if they are compliant when using video conference...
From: RegTech Analyst Even though 90% of financial services and insurance companies are using video, most are uncertain about if they are complying with regulations, according...
Speechmatics extends deal with Liquid Voice
Speechmatics, a speech recognition platform, has extended its three-year partnership with interaction recording solution Liquid Voice.
Theta Lake’s new video explains how it works with Red Box to ensure compliance...
The EU has slammed financial firms with a heavy regulatory burden to manage their calls better. That is how Theta Lake’s latest collaboration can help.
Fourth annual RegTech100 list reveals the world’s most innovative RegTech companies
From: RegTech AnalystAs demand for compliance solutions is shooting through the roof, RegTech Analyst has revealed the 100 most innovative companies in the world...
How will RegTech evolve in the future?
The financial market is global and constantly dealing with new technologies and weighed down with ever-expanding regulations. So where does that leave the future of RegTech?
Is this the startup you need for your call monitoring compliance concerns?
Lawmakers have hurled a smattering of new regulations against the financial industry over the last decade, forcing them to up their reporting efforts or risk facing fines and other sanctions.
The FCA slapped with £2,000 fine for not living up to staff pension rules
Following a year of controversies regarding the UK’s top financial watchdog, the body is now facing another setback.













