Compliance & GRC
Single Rulebook
UK regtech platform for legal, compliance, and operations teams inside regulated financial institutions. Single Rulebook centralizes regulatory text, obligations, workflows, and audit trails so teams can search, share, and trace regulatory change in one place instead of bouncing between EBA/ESMA pages, internal spreadsheets, and email threads. The clearest third-party legal workflow evidence is Linklaters Law Compare, a post-Brexit EU/UK financial-regulation comparison tool built with Single Rulebook and positioned for rapidly diverging MiFID, EMIR, MAR, and related regimes. Planet Compliance and A-Team/Kaizen coverage position the product squarely in regulatory change management. Best fit: in-house regulatory legal teams, compliance functions, and operations groups at banks, broker-dealers, exchanges, and other heavily regulated financial-services businesses. Pricing is not public. Security certifications were not surfaced in public search. Search volume is inflated by the European Banking Authority’s generic ‘single rulebook’ terminology, so corrected branded demand is lower than the raw keyword file suggests.
Company Info
- Founded: 2019
- Team size: 11-50 employees
- HQ: United Kingdom
- Sector: Governance/Compliance/Risk Management
What We Haven’t Verified
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Single Rulebook is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Single Rulebook addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Compliance officer at a regulated financial institution tracks 150+ regulatory obligations across 10 frameworks (SOX, GDPR, HIPAA, state-level requirements) in separate spreadsheets with manual deadline reminders — an auditor's request for evidence of control testing takes days to assemble because documentation is scattered across email, SharePoint, and local drives
In-house compliance team or regulatory attorney tracks changes across 50+ government agency websites, court rules committees, and international regulatory bodies — manually checking each one weekly means missing critical changes until a client or auditor asks about them, and by then the firm's advice is based on outdated rules that could expose the client to penalties
Regulatory lawyer at a bank has to tell the trading desk where EU and UK rules have diverged after Brexit across MiFID, EMIR, MAR, and capital rules — but comparing two evolving regimes by hand across statutes, technical standards, and internal policy notes means one missed divergence can leave the business compliant in London and exposed in the EU, or vice versa
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