MCO Expands Platform with AI Trade Surveillance and Digital Asset Features

MyComplianceOffice has introduced new platform enhancements to help financial services firms centralize compliance management and meet evolving regulatory demands

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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MCO (MyComplianceOffice), a provider of integrated compliance technology, announced new platform enhancements on May 19, 2026, to strengthen compliance management for financial services firms. These updates are specifically designed to address insider information management, trade surveillance, and employee communications. By introducing these features, the company aims to help organizations simplify their compliance operations and stay ahead of rapidly evolving regulatory demands in the financial sector.[1][2]

The platform expansion introduces AI-enabled trade surveillance, along with new digital asset and communications features. These tools are intended to help firms improve oversight and increase transparency across their operations. MCO's system was purpose-built to unify compliance management for employees, transactions, and third parties, providing a centralized solution for tasks that have historically been managed through disconnected tools.[1][2]

Headquartered in New York, MCO focuses on providing a single system to manage oversight that previously lived across fragmented software. The latest enhancements allow firms to consolidate their compliance workflows, ensuring that all aspects of employee and transaction monitoring are integrated. This centralized approach is intended to reduce the complexity often associated with managing multiple regulatory requirements across different departments and asset classes.[1][2]

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