
Compliance automation without losing control
The worst moment to discover your compliance automation is out of control is during an audit, when someone asks why a third-party approval was cleared and nobody can explain the path. I have seen this movie. A workflow exists. Reminders were sent. A dashboard is green.

Three Weeks to Prove SME Compliance to Big Clients
It always lands on a Friday. A procurement manager from a multinational emails your sales team: "Please complete our anti-corruption due diligence questionnaire by next Wednesday. Attach supporting evidence.

4 AI-pricing traps that can trigger antitrust scrutiny — and how to prove you still compete independently
When pricing, promotions, assortment, or inventory decisions start coming from algorithms, antitrust risk changes shape.

From general-purpose LLMs to AI-native compliance workflows
Most compliance teams have already felt the jump: a general-purpose LLM (ChatGPT, Claude, Le Chat) can draft, translate, summarise, and structure information faster than any junior analyst. Used well, it is genuinely useful.

Future of compliance 2030
Every compliance leader sees the same curve: more laws, broader stakeholder expectations, and fewer hours in the week. By 2030, the programs that consistently meet objectives will look different.