ALMIS® Regulus, a cloud-based regulatory reporting tool from ALMIS® International, is designed to simplify how banks handle complex compliance requirements. Built to meet the demands of global regulators, the solution enables financial institutions to prepare and validate regulatory returns efficiently, while easing the transition through ongoing regulatory changes.
ALMIS has released a new guide outlining how its Regulus solution can help firms with their regulatory reporting.
The platform is highly configurable and easy to maintain, offering an intuitive interface that empowers end users to take control of the reporting process. This user-focused design ensures smoother operations and less reliance on technical support, allowing compliance and finance teams to complete regulatory returns with confidence and speed.
Backed by ALMIS® International’s 35-year track record of innovation in banking software, ALMIS® Regulus is part of a broader strategy to transform the way banks manage risk, profitability, and sustainability. With ALMIS® One, the company brings together Treasury, Asset and Liability Management (ALM), Regulatory Reporting, and Hedge Accounting within a single integrated cloud platform.
The platform directly tackles key pain points facing financial institutions. These include inadequate documentation and governance, data integrity issues, inefficient record-keeping, and a reliance on manual reconciliation. Regulators such as the PRA have noted that many firms lag behind in the quality of their regulatory reporting, especially when compared to financial reporting standards. ALMIS® Regulus helps institutions close this gap.
ALMIS® Regulus benefits from being underpinned by ALMIS® Cornerstone, an intelligent data warehouse that enhances its ability to manage taxonomies and regulatory frameworks such as COREP and FINREP. This powerful combination allows for pre-configured schemas, low-code query customisation, and visual reporting—all backed by rigorous audit trails and data lineage.
The platform supports over 100 different submission types across regulatory bodies including the EBA, PRA, FCA, and Bank of England. It produces outputs in formats such as XBRL and XML, ensuring full compliance with submission standards. In addition, it integrates with third-party analytic tools to support robust management reporting, enabling consistency across internal and external reporting functions.
For more information about ALMIS Regulus, read the guide here.
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