Pulse4Reg watches CySEC, ESMA and AMLA — our first live jurisdiction — so your team doesn't have to, turns each publication into an assigned action with a deadline, and keeps the audit trail your regulator will actually accept.
Launched with Cyprus Investment Firms (CIFs) regulated by CySEC as our first market and deepest specialism — the same workflow is built to extend further over time.
Monitored directly and continuously. If it isn't published by one of these regulators, it doesn't appear as a circular in Pulse4Reg.
Our deepest specialism today, by design — depth before breadth, not a permanent limit.
The same detect-to-report workflow is built to extend to additional regulators and jurisdictions over time.
Surfaced quickly
Plain-language obligation
Clear ownership
Tracked with proof
Open, done, overdue at a glance
Full analysis, action tracking, evidence management and board reporting live inside pulse4reg.com/app. The public regulatory calendar and circular headlines blog are free resources — the underlying analysis and evidence trail are reserved for Pulse4Reg clients.
Someone has to check cysec.gov.cy, ESMA and AMLA manually — and remember to do it every week, for every source, indefinitely.
When the Deputy marks something done and the Head can't see it, "who's on this" stops being a question anyone can answer quickly.
Inspection day shouldn't be the first time anyone tries to reconstruct what was done, when, and by whom.
Five steps, in this exact order — each one feeding the next, so nothing has to be re-entered or reconstructed later.
New regulatory publications are surfaced quickly — nothing waits for someone to remember to check.
The obligation is translated into plain language — what it means, who it applies to, what to do.
The right person gets ownership, with a deadline the whole firm can see — not a copy of it.
Completion is tracked with proof — attributed to whoever actually did it, not a placeholder name.
Management can see what's open, done, and overdue — without a separate exercise the week before a meeting.
CySEC, ESMA and AMLA, monitored continuously, with a priority queue so overdue items surface before anything else.
AML registrations, CySEC certificates and CPD obligations — firm-wide, not buried in one person's calendar.
The full CO / RO / ISO / AML action matrix, with legal citations and board-reporting mapping built in.
A live checklist against CySEC's actual monitoring domains — not a generic audit template.
Generated from the same live data your team already entered, split by role when your board needs that.
Full logs with the 15-business-day CySEC complaints clock built in, not tracked separately.
Detection and drafting happen automatically. Your team reviews and decides — it doesn't start from a blank page.
One shared record per firm. Assignment means something, because everyone sees the same status.
Evidence and audit trail are captured as work happens — not reconstructed the week before an inspection.
One platform instead of a spreadsheet, a shared inbox, and a consultant on retainer for the parts that fall through.
We're onboarding our first regulated firms now, starting in Cyprus. Real voices from real compliance teams will go here once they've had a full quarter on the platform — not before.
We're finalising pricing with our first pilot firms. Tell us about yours and we'll work out what's fair.
No. Pulse4Reg is an operational monitoring and reminder tool. Your firm remains solely responsible for the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of all regulatory submissions — the same way a calendar app isn't responsible for the meeting you booked in it.
cysec.gov.cy, esma.europa.eu and amla.europa.eu directly, checked on a schedule — our current live coverage. If it isn't published by one of these regulators, it doesn't appear as a circular in Pulse4Reg. More regulators and jurisdictions are on the roadmap as we expand.
Yes — that's the point. Records are shared at the firm level, so your Head and Deputy of Compliance see the same status, not two separate copies of it.
Yes. Each firm's records are access-controlled so that only your firm's authorised users — and no one else — can read or write them.
Cyprus and CySEC are our first jurisdiction and where we've gone deepest — that depth-first approach is deliberate, not a permanent limit. FCA, DFSA and other regulators are on our roadmap as we expand, rather than launching many jurisdictions shallowly from day one.
A news feed tells you something was published. Pulse4Reg turns it into assigned work — who owns it, by when, with evidence — plus the compliance-operations registers (Control Functions, Inspection Readiness, Board Pack, MAR Insider List) a compliance team actually needs, not just a monitoring one. Those registers are built first with CySEC CIF depth, and designed to extend as we add more regulators.
We'll show you how Pulse4Reg would track it — detection, plain-language analysis, assignment, evidence and reporting — against your firm's own compliance calendar.