What is live today, and what is still on the roadmap.
A roadmap is only useful if it tells you what is not built yet. The Compliance Platform roadmap marks every capability with an honest state — live, shipping next, or planned — and never softens it to look further along than it is.
Live today
The following capabilities are in the product now — test access is open, and commercial launch is planned for summer 2026:
- HS / CN / TARIC classification, duties and measures, with the controlling EU legal act linked
- Russia and Belarus goods sanctions screening
- Entity, UBO and signatory screening across 17 official sanctions sources
- PEP screening with an enhanced-due-diligence risk signal
- ISO 20022 payment screening — a persisted, evidence-backed PaymentCase
- The EU export-control candidate layer — Dual-Use, the Common Military List, ECICS chemical reference, with US and UK export-control candidate sources
- The analyst review workflow — export-control decision statuses, rationale and evidence attachments
- Screening Cases and the MCP connector — every check is its own audit record
Shipping next
Actively in development, with a working first layer or a defined design:
- Stronger confidence and evidence quality on export-control candidates
- An expanded US CCL / USML and UK candidate experience
- EAR99 fallback handling
- MCC-code coverage
On the roadmap
Committed direction, sequenced behind the items above — and not pre-sold as if they exist:
- Rule-based final export-control classification
- End-use and end-user controls
- Multi-regime coverage — Wassenaar, MTCR, NSG, the Australia Group
- A full licence-decision workflow
Why the roadmap is honest by design
Defensive transparency is the brand. A candidate is always a review signal, not a final licence decision; the export-control call stays with a human analyst. No date on the roadmap is a contractual commitment — dates and sequencing reflect current intent and can move as regulatory sources and customer priorities change.