About a-team Marketing Services
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry

A-Team Insight Briefs

Solidatus Unveils Agentic AI Assistant for Data Lineage

Subscribe to our newsletter

Solidatus has launched the Solidatus AI Lineage Assistant, deploying agentic artificial intelligence to automate the creation and maintenance of data maps across enterprise estates.

The tool addresses regulatory requirements such as BCBS 239 and the EU AI Act by documenting data movement and transformations.
Philip Dutton, founder and chief executive of the data lineage software provider, said that the assistant enables teams to move at the speed regulators demand without sacrificing human oversight and accountability.

“Regulators and boards increasingly expect organisations to demonstrate not just what decisions were made, but exactly what data underpinned them, where that data came from, how it was transformed and whether it can be trusted,” said Dutton. “Delivering that level of evidence at the speed modern enterprises require means rethinking how lineage is built and maintained. Approaches that combine AI-driven automation with human validation are emerging as the practical path forward for producing lineage that is fast to generate and defensible under scrutiny.”

The software ingests unstructured documentation, including legacy spreadsheets and images, to generate queryable records and audit trails.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Related content

WEBINAR

Upcoming Webinar: The ROI of Data Trust: Quantifying the Business Value of Data Observability

Date: 8 July 2026 Time: 10:00am ET / 3:00pm London / 4:00pm CET Duration: 50 minutes Data is the fuel that keeps modern financial institutions’ motors running but if that data can’t be trusted then the decisions made based upon it, or the uses to which its put, will be compromised. That’s especially important for...

BLOG

Datactics Survey to Gauge Data Chiefs’ Pressure to Adopt AI Amid New Risks

The headlong rush to adopt artificial intelligence poses multiple risks to financial institutions that don’t take the necessary preparatory steps before implementation. One potential source is the increasing AI-savviness of company employees. As they become accustomed to using the technology on consumer devices and websites, there is a greater risk they’ll inadvertently leak or compromise...

EVENT

RegTech Summit London

Now in its 9th year, the RegTech Summit in London will bring together the RegTech ecosystem to explore how the European capital markets financial industry can leverage technology to drive innovation, cut costs and support regulatory change.

GUIDE

AI in Capital Markets Handbook 2026

AI adoption in capital markets has moved into a more disciplined phase. The priority is now controlled deployment: where AI can be used safely, where it can deliver measurable value, and how outputs can be governed, monitored and evidenced. The 2026 edition of the AI in Capital Markets Handbook examines how AI is being applied...