Use the platform directly. Embed it through the API. Or both. One practitioner-verified, real-time-monitored corpus powers everything, so your compliance workflow never has a gap again.
Most teams start on the platform to prove the value, then embed the API once Veritas becomes part of how they work. Enterprise runs both.
Log in, ask Kwame, monitor with Ayo, bring your contracts into the register, and generate a board report. Everything your team needs, in one interface.
Your GRC platform pulls obligations. Changes push to Slack within hours. Tickets create themselves. Veritas becomes infrastructure, not another tab to remember.
Kwame answers; Ayo watches. Both run on the same verified corpus, and both reach you through the platform or the API.
Natural-language questions answered against the verified corpus, every duty linked to its provision, with cross-jurisdictional comparisons and export to a memo or board pack. If we can't cite it, we don't say it.
Ayo watches the corpus continuously and assesses each change against your obligations, then alerts your team within hours, on the platform, Slack, Teams, Jira or a webhook. Statutory and contract duties live in one register.
Ayo reads your agreements against the regulatory perimeter and against each other: missing clauses, conflicting provisions, obligations you owe, and entitlements you are owed but have never claimed.
For the office of the CFO, Ayo points the obligation register forward: a statutory cash and cost calendar across markets in one currency, regulatory change priced to EBITDA before it lands, scenario modelling, and a board narrative — every figure traced to one of your numbers and one cited provision.
Both products run on the same data layer: practitioner-curated, structured to the provision, and verified by practitioners against primary sources. Ghana and Nigeria are fully curated and live today, built on a continental library that scales on demand.
API clients embed Veritas into the systems their team already uses, so regulatory intelligence shows up where the work happens.
Changes hit your Slack within hours. Obligations open Jira tickets with deadlines attached. GRC controls map to live obligations. Board dashboards stay current on their own.
Regulatory change alerts to the channels you choose, by jurisdiction, category and severity.
Changes auto-create tickets, routed to the responsible function with deadline and penalty.
Obligation data feeds ServiceNow and Archer; your controls map to Veritas obligations.
Live compliance status across jurisdictions, with an obligation and risk view that stays current.
Capital adequacy, AML/CFT, consumer protection and prudential reporting, with regulator directives in your inbox the day they drop.
GoldBod obligations, royalties, localisation, environmental bonds and community development, with the officer-liability chain mapped.
Product safety, labelling, packaging and excise, plus customs and environmental rules across every market you make, move or sell in, each obligation tracked to its deadline.
PSP and VASP obligations and licence readiness. API-first for your stack, mapping each new market before you apply.
White-label the corpus. Your clients ask about African requirements; Kwame answers in seconds, cited to statute, under your brand.
Regulatory due diligence before you invest, monitoring after, and expansion intelligence as portfolio companies grow.
Capital and solvency frameworks, claims-settlement duties and cross-border harmonisation, every obligation tracked to its deadline.
These are provisions in force in the jurisdictions our clients operate in, not hypotheticals.
Environmental non-compliance carries continuing daily penalties, alongside permit revocation and the risk of a halt to operations.
EPA Act, as amendedThe NIIRA 2025 recapitalisation deadline. Non-compliant insurers face sanctions, restrictions or licence revocation.
NIIRA 2025 / NAICOMTransfer-pricing reassessment exposure, with comprehensive multi-year audits targeting extractives in particular.
GRA / Income Tax ActAML, FX and data-protection breaches draw escalating fines and, at the limit, conditions on or revocation of the licence.
Sector regulators / AML statutes