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Regnology to Acquire Fed Reporter

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Regnology is moving to deepen its position in the U.S. regulatory reporting market through a planned acquisition of Fed Reporter, a U.S. provider of regulatory reporting solutions used by banks, credit unions and bank holding companies.

The transaction would extend Regnology’s U.S. reach to more than 4,000 institutions, from global banks to community lenders, and broaden its coverage across the American financial landscape. For Regnology, the deal adds a more embedded “last-mile” reporting capability, strengthening its ability to connect upstream data, reporting workflows and final regulatory submission.

“This is the next step in our U.S. strategy. We’ve built strong capabilities and relationships across the market: Fed Reporter extends that reach into the US financial landscape, completing our coverage from Wall Street to Main Street,” said Rob Mackay, CEO of Regnology.

The acquisition follows earlier strategic moves by Regnology in broker-dealer reporting and enterprise-grade regulatory reporting solutions for global institutions. Fed Reporter adds local market expertise and client relationships across banks, credit unions and bank holding companies, including smaller and community-based institutions where reporting support often depends as much on practical implementation knowledge as on platform capability.

The strategic direction is consistent with a wider regulatory reporting market shift towards cleaner data, greater transparency and more direct linkage between firm-side reporting processes and supervisory consumption.

Mackay positioned the deal as part of a broader regulatory modernisation strategy. “Our goal is to be a long-term partner in regulatory modernization. By combining trusted, mission-critical solutions with continued innovation, including more intelligent and automated reporting, we help institutions and regulators manage complexity, improve data quality, and move forward with confidence.”

Alexander Grimm, Head of Americas at Regnology, said the acquisition brings together local expertise and global technology. “We are excited to welcome the highly respected Fed Reporter team into our organization. Their expertise and client relationships are unmatched, and together we combine deep local knowledge with global technology to better serve the entire U.S. market.”

Bruce Gall, CEO of Fed Reporter, said the company’s clients would continue to receive familiar support within a larger operating structure. “This is a strong step forward for our clients and team. We will continue to deliver the simplicity and expert support our clients trust, now backed by the scale and long-term vision of Regnology.”

The transaction remains subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the coming months.

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