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NuArca Labs, a leader in AI-powered regulatory compliance, today announced that it has been recognized as Best-of-Breed in the Chartis RiskTech Quadrant® for Regulatory Intelligence Solutions, 2025

  • Writer: Staff Writer
    Staff Writer
  • Sep 11, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

September 11, 2025


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This is a new quadrant added as part of the Market Update for the Chartis Governance, Resilience and Compliance Solutions, 2025.

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“Being recognized as Best-of-Breed for the new category of Regulatory Intelligence Solutions is a testament to our commitment to using AI to transform compliance from a bottleneck into a strategic advantage,” said Todd Cooper, Founder and CEO of NuArca Labs. “We are excited to deliver a trusted, explainable and regulator-ready compliance platform in NuComply. Our Expert Compliance Assistant deploys quickly and provides our customers tangible value within days.”

Purpose-built for Chief Compliance Officers, NuComply is a secure, AI-powered compliance platform designed to help financial institutions confidently meet regulatory obligations—faster, smarter, and with fewer resources. Built by industry veterans and regulatory experts, NuComply empowers compliance teams to stay ahead of change and reduce costs while reducing friction across your organization.

“NuArca is a first-time participant in Chartis’ research reports, reflecting the fresh thinking and creativity it brings to the regulatory compliance lifecycle,” said Michael Versace, Markets Lead for Governance, Resilience and Compliance at Chartis Research. “NuArca’s NuComply solution is well-suited to firms that need to stay ahead of the volume and potential magnitude of regulatory changes, and that demand sophisticated tools powered by trusted AI that can discover, navigate and interpret regulatory content and related business and risk obligations.”

You can find the full report HERE.

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