
DFIN ArcRegulatory
Regulatory change management software
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What is DFIN ArcRegulatory
DFIN ArcRegulatory is a regulatory change management and compliance content platform used to monitor, interpret, and operationalize regulatory updates. It supports compliance, legal, and risk teams with curated regulatory intelligence, workflow tools to assess impact, and documentation to evidence decisions and actions. The product is commonly used in regulated industries that need structured tracking of rule changes across jurisdictions and business lines.
Curated regulatory intelligence
The platform provides structured regulatory content and updates intended for compliance use, reducing reliance on ad hoc web monitoring. It helps teams centralize regulatory sources and maintain a consistent interpretation workflow. This is useful for organizations that need repeatable processes rather than manual tracking in email and spreadsheets.
Workflow for impact assessment
ArcRegulatory supports assigning ownership, assessing applicability, and tracking actions tied to regulatory changes. This helps teams move from “awareness” to “implementation” with auditable steps. It aligns well with compliance operating models that require sign-offs, due dates, and evidence retention.
Audit-friendly documentation
The product is designed to capture decisions, rationale, and supporting materials associated with regulatory changes. This can simplify internal reviews and external examinations by keeping artifacts in one system. It also helps standardize reporting across multiple compliance stakeholders.
Best fit for regulated firms
Organizations with lighter compliance obligations may find the platform’s regulatory content and governance features more than they need. Value depends on having defined compliance processes and stakeholders to use workflows consistently. Smaller teams may prefer simpler monitoring tools if they do not require formal evidence trails.
Content coverage varies by scope
Regulatory libraries and update coverage can differ by jurisdiction, regulator, and topic area. Buyers typically need to validate that the product covers their specific regulatory perimeter and update frequency requirements. Gaps may require supplemental sources or internal research processes.
Integration effort may be required
Connecting regulatory change items to internal controls, policies, ticketing, or GRC systems often requires configuration and integration work. Without integrations, teams may duplicate data entry across systems. Implementation timelines can depend on internal process design and data mapping.
Seller details
Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc.
Chicago, IL, USA
2016
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