RegAlert tracks official publications from financial regulators worldwide — circulars, rules, guidance, consultations and legislation — and surfaces them the same day they appear, organized by region, jurisdiction and regulator.
Every document on RegAlert originates from the official website of the regulator shown on it. We monitor the publication sections of several hundred regulators directly — no third-party aggregators — and every document links back to its original source, so you can always verify it against the regulator's own site.
An automated system checks each regulator's official publication pages on a continuous schedule. When a new document appears, RegAlert captures it, preserves the original file, extracts the text (translating to English where the source is in another language — the original text is kept alongside), and generates a short summary. Each document page shows when the document was added and when its record was last updated.
New documents are reviewed before publication. Summaries are generated with machine assistance and are provided for orientation only — the authoritative text is always the regulator's original document, which is linked from every page.
RegAlert is an alerting and research tool, not legal advice. The summaries do not replace the underlying documents, and inclusion here does not imply any endorsement by the issuing regulator.
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