The end of spreadsheets? How SaaS is changing regulatory management

SaaS

The landscape of regulatory change management is witnessing a significant transformation, with old practices involving spreadsheets and email systems increasingly being viewed as outdated and inefficient.

According to Corlytics, this shift towards Software as a Service (SaaS) based, single-view solutions is not just a matter of following new trends; it’s a necessary evolution to meet the complex and relentless nature of compliance requirements effectively.

Achieving compliance in the dynamic regulatory environment is a daunting task for firms. Regulations emerge from myriad sources, in various languages, necessitating a robust system to identify relevant regulations across different jurisdictions. Traditional tools fall short in offering the comprehensive oversight needed. SaaS solutions, however, provide an elegant solution through horizon scanning, a regulation library, and risk-rated data, helping firms navigate the complexities of compliance with greater ease and accuracy.

The adoption of a SaaS solution brings unparalleled efficiency and accessibility to regulatory change management. With data hosted on the cloud, users benefit from near real-time access to regulatory content, which can be auto-routed and filtered according to specific needs. This not only reduces waiting times but also facilitates a more collaborative approach by allowing multiple users to access the same information simultaneously, regardless of their geographical location.

For both local and global teams, the benefits of using a SaaS solution over isolated desktop tools are substantial. The need for up-to-date regulatory information is universal, yet global operations face additional challenges such as dealing with multiple time zones and languages. SaaS platforms address these issues head-on by providing 24/7 access to regulatory information, complete with language translation capabilities, thus ensuring teams can operate efficiently on a global scale without unnecessary duplication of roles or loss of information.

Implementing a single SaaS solution simplifies training processes, as all users are equipped with the same tool, eliminating the inconsistencies and risks associated with using multiple versions of desktop tools. Furthermore, this unified approach enables a comprehensive audit trail, facilitating a more straightforward internal compliance process and demonstrating operational resilience to regulators.

The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of SaaS platforms, reflecting a broader shift in operational behaviors towards remote work and the need for efficient, accessible tools. Even before this global health crisis, firms recognized the value in transitioning away from manual, labor-intensive tasks towards more strategic activities such as analytics.

In conclusion, the move from traditional desktop tools to SaaS solutions for regulatory change management represents a pivotal change in how firms approach compliance. By embracing these modern platforms, businesses can enhance efficiency, improve accuracy, and adapt to the ever-changing regulatory landscape.

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