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Regulatory Intelligence Terminal
Practitioner knowledge, AI synthesis, global risk fluency
Institutional-grade regulatory intelligence has always been locked behind Bloomberg-level costs, built for compliance departments, not individual practitioners. The Regulatory Intelligence Terminal changes that. Specialized AI agents track 12 global regulators across 8 jurisdictions, score every signal HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW, and flag cross-regulator convergence: the pattern no existing tool surfaces. Built on 13 years of practitioner expertise. 7-day free trial from €19.99.
I'm Manoj. 13 years in risk management - Sell-side trading desks in Asia and Europe, and a stint at Oracle Financial Services as Principal Product Manager where I led the design of Oracle's FRTB regulatory capital product, deployed across BIS, EBA, PRA, OSFI, HKMA, MAS and RBI.
Practitioner turned product builder turned practitioner again that arc is why this exists.
For most of those years, a chunk of every week went to the same chore: checking what the regulators had published. Not one regulator twelve. The Fed, EBA, ECB, ESMA, BoE, BIS, FSB, SEC, RBI, OSFI, HKMA, APRA. Different sites, different cadences, different formats, no shared calendar. You either kept a tab graveyard open or you accepted that you'd find out about something important two weeks late.
The part that bothered me wasn't the volume. It was that the volume hid the signal. When three regulators publish on the same risk theme inside a month, that's the earliest tell of coordinated international action — and it's exactly the pattern a human skimming PDFs will miss, because no single document looks urgent on its own.
So I built the Regulatory Intelligence Terminal.
What it is: A set of specialized agents each built on a distinct task through decades of domain expertise — not a single general model told to be clever. The engineers here will get why that matters.
What you get:
Weekly digest every Saturday — signals classified HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW with regulator labels
Risk Spotlight — one editorial deep-dive on the week's most significant development
Regulatory Pressure Index — baseline-adjusted read on global rulemaking intensity (NORMAL / ELEVATED / HIGH ALERT)
Cross-Regulator Convergence panel — flags when 3+ regulators hit the same theme within 28 days
Heatmap — 12 regulators × 12 weeks, showing who's active and who's gone quiet
Daily HIGH alerts + custom keyword alerts (FRTB, IRRBB, model risk, etc.)
Why it matters beyond the product:
At a global bank, the people who get hired and promoted in risk are the ones with genuine multi-jurisdiction fluency who can see that the EBA, the BoE and the Fed are all circling the same risk at the same time, and read the convergence before it shows up in the mainstream press. That fluency is hard to build by hand. This is built to give it to you as a working habit.
What makes it different from Bloomberg or a news aggregator:
Those give you everything and leave the judgement to you. This encodes the judgement 13 years of practitioner knowledge and a product career building regulatory capital systems for global banks, built into how each signal is weighted.
Honest status: it's three weeks live. Real signals, early users in trial — but early. I'd rather hear what's missing than what's polished.
7-day free trial, card required, no charge until Day 8. Quarterly from €19.99.
If you work in risk, compliance, RegTech or quant — try it and tell me where it falls short. Ask me anything here, I'll be around all day.
Manoj Rathi, CQF, FRM, FCS | Brussels
About Regulatory Intelligence Terminal on Product Hunt
“Practitioner knowledge, AI synthesis, global risk fluency”
Regulatory Intelligence Terminal was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #78 on the daily leaderboard. Institutional-grade regulatory intelligence has always been locked behind Bloomberg-level costs, built for compliance departments, not individual practitioners. The Regulatory Intelligence Terminal changes that. Specialized AI agents track 12 global regulators across 8 jurisdictions, score every signal HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW, and flag cross-regulator convergence: the pattern no existing tool surfaces. Built on 13 years of practitioner expertise. 7-day free trial from €19.99.
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Hi Product Hunt,
I'm Manoj. 13 years in risk management - Sell-side trading desks in Asia and Europe, and a stint at Oracle Financial Services as Principal Product Manager where I led the design of Oracle's FRTB regulatory capital product, deployed across BIS, EBA, PRA, OSFI, HKMA, MAS and RBI.
Practitioner turned product builder turned practitioner again that arc is why this exists.
For most of those years, a chunk of every week went to the same chore: checking what the regulators had published. Not one regulator twelve. The Fed, EBA, ECB, ESMA, BoE, BIS, FSB, SEC, RBI, OSFI, HKMA, APRA. Different sites, different cadences, different formats, no shared calendar. You either kept a tab graveyard open or you accepted that you'd find out about something important two weeks late.
The part that bothered me wasn't the volume. It was that the volume hid the signal. When three regulators publish on the same risk theme inside a month, that's the earliest tell of coordinated international action — and it's exactly the pattern a human skimming PDFs will miss, because no single document looks urgent on its own.
So I built the Regulatory Intelligence Terminal.
What it is: A set of specialized agents each built on a distinct task through decades of domain expertise — not a single general model told to be clever. The engineers here will get why that matters.
What you get:
Weekly digest every Saturday — signals classified HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW with regulator labels
Risk Spotlight — one editorial deep-dive on the week's most significant development
Regulatory Pressure Index — baseline-adjusted read on global rulemaking intensity (NORMAL / ELEVATED / HIGH ALERT)
Cross-Regulator Convergence panel — flags when 3+ regulators hit the same theme within 28 days
Heatmap — 12 regulators × 12 weeks, showing who's active and who's gone quiet
Daily HIGH alerts + custom keyword alerts (FRTB, IRRBB, model risk, etc.)
Why it matters beyond the product:
At a global bank, the people who get hired and promoted in risk are the ones with genuine multi-jurisdiction fluency who can see that the EBA, the BoE and the Fed are all circling the same risk at the same time, and read the convergence before it shows up in the mainstream press. That fluency is hard to build by hand. This is built to give it to you as a working habit.
What makes it different from Bloomberg or a news aggregator:
Those give you everything and leave the judgement to you. This encodes the judgement 13 years of practitioner knowledge and a product career building regulatory capital systems for global banks, built into how each signal is weighted.
What's coming:
Jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction comparison tools, specialism-based learning paths (market, credit, climate, model risk), pre-meeting regulatory briefings, expanded Asia-Pacific coverage, fluency credentials. Active development.
Honest status: it's three weeks live. Real signals, early users in trial — but early. I'd rather hear what's missing than what's polished.
7-day free trial, card required, no charge until Day 8. Quarterly from €19.99.
If you work in risk, compliance, RegTech or quant — try it and tell me where it falls short. Ask me anything here, I'll be around all day.
Manoj Rathi, CQF, FRM, FCS | Brussels