New and Enhanced Features on Compliance.ai: April – May
August 2, 2024
We’ve recently focused on increasing the speed and efficiency of your Compliance.ai experience. Try our new customizable search views to create your own preferred regulatory document review experience. Once you’ve located a document of interest, simply glance at the right panel to see whether you have a past due or todo task. When you’re ready to drill in and analyze a document, try adding annotations or obligations with a single click to add your own intelligence within the Compliance.ai platform.
We also continued enriching and expanding our regulatory coverage, including: regulatory updates for aviation, banking, corporate affairs, consumer affairs, commerce, data protection, defense, employment, finance, insurance, legislations, public welfare, mortgage lending, privacy, real estate, regulations, securities, state governance, taxation, and telecom. Our expanding global coverage includes Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Spain, European Union, France, Hong Kong, Georgia, India, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States.
Make search your own with Compliance.ai’s new customizable search view
Whether you like to scan documents and see all available data at a glance, or prefer to review only the highlights before drilling down to a specific document, we’ve got you covered with our new search views. Our new search options allow you to choose the document data you wish to view within the Timeline, Enforcements, News and general search results areas of our platform. To quickly scan a list of documents, remove less critical data elements and see more focused, easier to digest list items. If you want to review document details without drilling into the document details right panel, add all available data.
New Search Table
To change your list view, simply click the Settings button (gear icon) and select what you’d like to view. Your selections persist, so there’s no need to update if you’re satisfied with your view. Also note that your settings are unique. You and your colleagues can maintain your own settings to suit your specific needs.
Add your own intelligence to regulatory changes with one click annotations
Compliance.ai has enhanced Annotations and Obligations, making it easier than ever to add your own analysis to sentences within regulatory documents. Rather than having to actively highlight a specific sentence, simply click on the sentence and choose “Add Annotations” or “Add Obligations”. To select more specific text, simply highlight the desired text and then choose the appropriate action.
One Click Annotations & Obligations
Stay on top of your workflow tasks with new task indicators
Whether you’re scanning documents in our specialized Timeline or Enforcement views or reviewing documents from one of your alerts, it’s important to know where you need to take action. To help you quickly identify documents with To Do or Past Due tasks that are assigned to you, we’ve added a color-coded icon to the Tasks right panel. If you see a red icon, your task is overdue and may require immediate attention. Blue icons indicate that you have upcoming tasks.
Of course, you can still rely on workflow emails and the specialized Tasks page to stay on top of your tasks.
Task Indicator – Right Panel Icon
Speed up regulatory research using one source for Intelligence: Expanding Coverage
We continued expansion of our regulatory coverage. You can now follow recent regulatory updates across specific lines of business and jurisdictions:
Aviation: related updates from the United States.
Banking: related updates from China, Georgia, Luxembourg and New Zealand.
Corporate Affairs: related updates from India.
Consumer Affairs: related updates from the United States.
Commerce: related updates from the United States.
Corporate Affairs: related updates from India.
Data Protection: related updates from Germany and Turkey.
Defense: related updates from the United States.
Employment: related updates from Canada.
Finance: related updates from Canada (Alberta, Quebec), European Union, France, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States.
Insurance: related updates from Canada (Manitoba) and the United States.
Legislations: related updates from Australia, Canada (Alberta), Germany and Mexico.
Public Welfare: related updates from Canada (Ontario).
Mortgage Lending: related updates from the United States.
Privacy: related updates from the United States (California).
Real Estate: related updates from Canada (Alberta).
Regulations: related updates from Canada (Quebec), Mexico, and the United States (Arizona, California, and Iowa).
Securities: related updates from Australia, Brazil, Spain, Hong Kong, India, Peru, Thailand, United Kingdom and the United States.
State Governance: related updates from the United Kingdom.
Taxation: related updates from the United States (Massachusetts, South Carolina).
Telecom: related updates from the United States.
Australia: updates from the Australian Securities & Investments Commission [AUS-ASIC], Government of Australia [AUS-GOV], and Parliament of Australia [AUS-PARL].
Brazil: updates from the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários [BRA-CVM].
Canada: updates from the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization [CAN-CIRO], Legislative Assembly of Alberta [CAN-ABLA], British Columbia Financial Services Authority [CAN-BCFSA], Accessibility Directorate of Ontario [CAN-ONAD], Autorité des marchés financiers Québec [CAN-QCAMF], Insurance Council of Manitoba [CAN-MBIC], Office of the Superintendent Pension Commission Manitoba [CAN-MBOSPC], Canadian Investor Protection Fund [CAN-CIPF], Gouvernement du Québec [CAN-QCGOV], and Real Estate Council Alberta [CAN-RECA].
China: updates from the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission [CHN-CBIRC].
European Union: related updates from Financial Data Exchange [EU-FinDatEx].
France: related updates from the French Association of Financial Markets [AMAFI].
Germany: related updates from the Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik [DEU-BSI] and Deutscher Bundestag [DEU-BT].
Georgia: related updates from the National Bank of Georgia [GEO-NBG] and Parliament of Georgia [GEO-PARL].
Hong Kong: related updates from Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission [HKG-SFC].
India: related updates from Ministry of Corporate Affairs of India [IND-MCA], and Securities and Exchange Board of India [IND-SEBI].
Japan: relatedupdates from the Ministry of Finance Japan [JP-MOF] and Japanese Financial Services Agency [JP-FSA].
Luxembourg: related updates from the Banque Centrale du Luxembourg [LUX-BCL].
México: related updates from México Secretaria de Gobernacion [MEX-SEGOB], and Secretaria De Hacienda Y Credito Publico [MEX-SHCP]
New Zealand: related updates from Reserve Bank of New Zealand [NZL-RB].
Perú: related updates from Superintendencia del Mercado de Valores [PER-SMV].
Spain: related updates from La Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores [ESP-CNMV], Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia [ESP-CNMC], Cortes Generales de Espana [ESP-CG], Ministerio de Hacienda y Función Pública [ESP-MHFP], and Ministerio de Economía, and Comercio Y Empresa [ESP-MECB].
Thailand: related updates from the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand [THA-SEC].
Turkey: related updates from Digital Transformation Office of the Presidency of Republic of Türkiye [TUR-DTO].
United Kingdom: related updates from London Stock Exchange [UK-LSE], Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation [UK-OFSI] and UK Parliament [UK-PARL].
United States: updates from the Supreme Court of Arizona [AZ-SC], California Privacy Protection Agency [CA-PPA], State Bar of California [CA-SB], Chicago Mercantile Exchange [CME], Federal Aviation Administration [FAA], Federal Communications Commission [FCC], Financial Crimes Enforcement Network [FINCEN], Massachusetts Department of Revenue [MA-DOR], Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation [MA-OCABR], Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board [MSRB], National Credit Union Administration [NCUA], Small Business Administration [SBA], South Carolina Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office [SC-RFA], U.S. Customs and Border Protection [USCBP], Iowa Supreme Court [IA-SC], and Freddie Mac [Freddie].
Tip of the Month: Need to maintain labels across document versions? Let our Label Service Connector do the work for you.
Labeling documents is an easy and convenient way to enrich documents with information you can share across your organization. For example, you might want to add controls, topics, or even project names to ensure that you and your colleagues can find the most critical documents for your research needs.
The only trouble is, labels are static while regulatory documents change. If you’re a Team Edition or Service Connector Edition user, you’re in luck. Our special labeling service connector automatically adds labels from prior versions of a regulatory document to newer versions as soon as they are available on the Compliance.ai platform!
If you are interested in having us implement this capability for your organization, reach out to us at support@compliance.ai and we’ll put our bot to work for you.
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