What financial firms need from IT

Regulator-ready. Client-trusted.

Financial services IT lives under SEC, FINRA, state-securities, and increasingly cyber regulators. The compliance bar is high — and getting higher.

SEC / FINRA exam-ready

OCIE exam preparation. Documented control set mapped to the SEC's most common findings. WSP-aligned IT policies that survive regulator review.

Compliance archiving

Email and chat archived to immutable retention. Bloomberg, Microsoft Teams, Zoom captured and searchable for the regulatory windows that apply to you.

Cyber regulation

SEC cybersecurity rule, NYDFS 23 NYCRR 500, NY SHIELD — control sets aligned, incident response plans documented, board reporting cadence in place.

Trading desk uptime

Bloomberg, FactSet, market-data terminals — low-latency network, dual-circuit failover, and the kind of resilience that matters at market open.

Secure client portals

Statements, performance reports, and account documents delivered through portals that satisfy advisor compliance and clients can actually use.

LP-ready security posture

Institutional investor questionnaires, fund-side diligence, cyber insurance applications — answered with documentation, not promises.

Platforms we know

The software your firm runs on.

Configured and supported across wealth management, RIA, family office, and asset management clients.

Bloomberg
Market data & trading
Tamarac
Portfolio & rebalancing
Black Diamond
Portfolio reporting
Orion
Portfolio management
Schwab Advisor
Custody integration
ByAllAccounts
Account aggregation
eMoney
Financial planning
RedTail / Salesforce FS
CRM
How our services map

Six capabilities. One regulated practice.

Every capability we offer takes a specific shape inside a financial services firm. Managed Security is the OCIE-ready posture work and the documented controls that survive an SEC sweep. Cloud & M365 is the identity layer with conditional access, immutable retention, and Teams/email archiving aligned to your regulatory window.

For RIAs and wealth firms, the priority sits around compliance archiving, client portal modernization, and cyber-rule posture. For private equity and family offices, it's typically institutional-LP-grade security posture and the IT diligence playbook around portfolio company acquisitions.

Common starting point

How financial clients tend to start.

  • Regulatory posture review (SEC cyber rule, NYDFS 500, NY SHIELD)
  • Archiving infrastructure audit and remediation
  • Client portal modernization
  • Bloomberg / trading floor connectivity review
  • LP / cyber insurance documentation package
  • Quarterly partner-level strategy review

Let's make IT simpler.

Book a free 30-minute review. We'll talk through your firm's IT posture and tell you what we'd actually do. No pitch deck. No obligation.