Xceptor has launched sovereign-grade software-as-a-service in Switzerland and Japan, expanding access to data automation, artificial intelligence and confirmations solutions to align with local requirements.
The move reflects tighter data sovereignty regulations that are being drafted and implemented around the world.
“Financial institutions operating in markets like Switzerland and Japan often have to navigate strict data sovereignty and technology outsourcing rules,” said Dan Reid, chief technology officer and co-founder at Xceptor.
“The new SaaS regions give our clients greater flexibility to automate mission-critical operations while ensuring data remains within their desired local jurisdictions. This represents an important milestone in our global SaaS strategy, focused on supporting clients wherever they operate.”
Delivered via Microsoft Azure, the service builds on existing hosting across the US, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, while the company previously launched a pre-configured tax option.
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