On the compliance side, Signal handles sanctions screening, Trace organizes RIA compliance operations, and Resilience runs tabletop exercises with evidence closeout. On the intelligence side, Wire follows startup signals and keeps claims tied to evidence.
These products focus on regulated work where the record matters: screening, obligations, exercises, evidence, and follow-up.
Signal handles sanctions and watchlist screening for regulated firms. Live coverage today includes US CSL and UN Consolidated sources. The product direction includes broader counterparty-risk coverage — PEP exposure, adverse media, additional sanctions and debarment lists. Current features include batch CSV screening, analyst review state, monitoring, source-change tracking, chronological audit history, and on-demand SHA-256 screening receipts.
It is built for the work after a possible hit appears: explaining false positives, recording dispositions, watching subjects over time, and keeping enough context for another reviewer to understand what happened.
Trace turns an RIA firm profile into obligations, owners, evidence requirements, due dates, and review work. It covers launch sequencing, ongoing compliance, annual review, marketing review, vendor oversight, document management, team roles, and exam-room preparation.
The useful part is that obligations are not treated like a static checklist. Custody posture, registration type, testimonial use, AUM band, and firm complexity change what needs attention.
Launch sequencing
Obligations engine
Annual review
Marketing review
Vendor oversight
Exam readiness
Document management
Team & role governance
Resilience turns continuity plans, cyber playbooks, and operating procedures into tabletop exercises. It tracks how source documents were processed, assigns participants, runs sessions, and closes an operator-reviewed evidence package.
The product is meant for teams that need practice to leave a record: what scenario was run, who participated, what evidence was gathered, and what follow-up work remains.
The intelligence lane focuses on research workflows where the source trail is easy to lose and the first useful signal is rarely in one clean database.
Wire follows startup signals from launches, media, transcripts, hiring, and other sources, then keeps claims tied to evidence. The implemented slice is a ranked daily brief with entity following, claim evidence trails, and portable research receipts.
The broader terminal is still in design prototype form. The walkthrough shows the intended research loop: spot the signal, open the company record, and keep the source context attached.
Altira starts with workflows that are already happening and builds specific tools for the decisions, evidence, and follow-up those workflows require. Every product shares the same design instinct: the work should leave behind a defensible record.
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