NAVIGATOR: MACHINE ASSISTED POLICY ANALYSIS

Visualise, compare & assess regulatory frameworks

Policy teams use Navigator to understand what good practice looks like, benchmark their framework against peer jurisdictions and global standards, and see how their rules differ. It replaces months of manual comparative analysis that delay policy development and responses to emerging risks.

RG Navigator enables you to:

Benchmark your local laws and rules against peer jurisdictions and global standards

Identify gaps and insufficiently detailed requirements in your framework

Accelerate policy design by discovering good practices faster

WHY CHOOSE NAVIGATOR

Navigator underpins powerful tools such as IOSCO’s Machine Assisted Standards Implementation (MASI) capacity-building programme and accelerates regulatory benchmarking by:

Breaking national frameworks and global standards into consistently structured, obligation-level data

Providing a comparative analysis interface that highlights missing or insufficiently detailed requirements

Maintaining a built-in library of cached documents so the underlying regulatory text is always one click away

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ASSESSOR: EVALUATION READINESS

Be ready for FATF and FSAP-style assessments every day

Preparing for, or simulating, a FSAP or FATF evaluation can take months of comparative analysis by your top specialists. RegGenome’s Assessor lets you self-assess at any time and build your documentation continuously, instead of in one intense sprint.

Assessor maps your jurisdiction’s legislative and regulatory texts against standards such as the FATF Recommendations or IOSCO Principles. It applies the evaluation criteria of the relevant standard-setter, highlights less-aligned areas, and can provide an overall view of your jurisdiction’s performance.

Many documents relevant to an assessment are not public. Assessor can incorporate internal supervisory guidance and documentation under appropriate safeguards, giving you and your assessors a more complete and accurate picture than public rules alone.

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INTERROGATOR: Regulatory co-pilot

Direct, evidence-based answers for policy analysis and development

Interrogator lets you ask natural-language questions across more than 3million regulatory documents and returns authoritative answers structured in the frameworks that make sense to you.

It provides persistent, richly sourced outputs, always cited back to stable, cached documents. It also logs the data it considered relevant and its final answer, building explainability into your use of AI. 

Regulators use Interrogator to:

  • Synthesise draft guidance for industry, explaining how laws, rules, and relevant precedents apply to an innovative sector or product

  • Compare two regulators’ approaches to the same issue, e.g. outsourcing to the cloud

  • Generate draft supervisory guidance on the risk indicators and controls to prioritise when assessing firms

  • Derive best practice and key obligations for a sector or activity across multiple jurisdictions, or run thematic reviews to inform policy views

Interrogator can also work with non-public material as well as laws and public rulebooks – from internal supervisory notes and guidance to firm-submitted reports and responses – under appropriate safeguards. This means you can apply it to the documents that matter most for your supervisory use cases.

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Digitise your regulations at the source

All regulators want compliance processes to be digitised, but few can provide a legally compliant and efficient path to RegTech digitising their own rules. Using our content pipeline, tools and expertise, we help guide regulators through the process of becoming a digital publisher, from content structuring and management to licensing and distribution. 

At RegGenome, we are in the business of transforming unstructured documents into structured, machine-readable content.  With years of experience helping regulators digitise their content, we’re here to support your journey to digital publishing. Whether you’re looking to build a virtual rulebook, transition to FTP, or adopt API-first distribution, we can help you achieve your goals.

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Building public goods together

RegGenome is a founding member, along with the University of Cambridge, of the Regulatory Genome Project. The RGP is a pioneering public-private partnership that aims to build open-access information structures for describing financial regulation in a standard format suitable for international comparison and machine learning – then make them freely available as a public good.

We believe open standards can help build an innovative ecosystem around regulatory content, lower barriers to entry for application providers, especially in emerging markets, and accelerate empirical research into regulation.

At the heart of this effort is the Cambridge Regulatory Genome (CRG), the core information structure behind both the Project and RegGenome’s commercial offerings. The CRG consists of taxonomies of regulatory obligations, mapped to international standards, which will in due course become available to industry, regulators and academics who want to build applications, and models around them.

Support the Regulatory Genome Project by contributing to the development and validation of CRG taxonomies

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How we use regulators’ documents

We process regulatory documents using best-in-class document classification methods, always respecting regulators’ ownership and terms of use. 

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Get your documents digitised & onto our structured data corpus

We work with regulators around the world to ethically source and digitise regulatory content license.

DISCOVER HOW

RegGenome data powers IOSCO’s Machine Assisted Standards Implementation programme, developed in collaboration with the University of Cambridge.

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Talk to us about your regulatory priorities

Share a few details about your authority and what you’re looking to explore. We’ll follow up with a focused session on the relevant tools and, where appropriate, Interrogator trial access.