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Industries · Sectors we are asked to serve

Regulated sectors, each with a constraint the others would not recognize.

We do not generalize across industries. The discipline of a settlement system and the discipline of a port operating network share little but the seriousness with which failure is treated. These are the sectors we know from the inside.

Sectors at a Glance

Banking & capital marketsCore
Insurance & reinsuranceCore
Ports & logisticsCore
Healthcare payersActive
Public energyActive
Sovereign fundsSelect
I.

Banking & Insurance

Where most of our archive lives

Banking

Retail, commercial, and transaction banks carrying decades of ledger logic into a real-time, ISO 20022 world without losing the audit trail.

  • Ledger age & technical debt
  • Real-time settlement pressure
  • Examination & evidence burden
  • Cutover risk to live balances

Insurance

Life, P&C, and reinsurance carriers whose pricing and reserving logic has outgrown the platforms originally built to contain it.

  • Rating logic trapped in legacy
  • Actuarial dataset gravity
  • Distribution & servicing pace
  • Regulatory filing alignment

Sovereign Funds

Treasury and sovereign investment functions for whom discretion, continuity, and defensible governance outweigh any single technology choice.

  • Discretion & data residency
  • Long-horizon continuity
  • Governance defensibility
  • Cross-border posture
II.

Ports, Logistics & Public Energy

Where downtime is measured in shipments

Ports & Logistics

Port authorities and logistics groups coordinating physical movement and digital record across operators who do not share a vendor, a clock, or a schema.

  • Operational continuity demands
  • Multi-operator data exchange
  • Edge reliability at scale
  • Throughput visibility gaps

Public Energy

Distribution and transmission operators answerable to national authorities, balancing modernization against the obligation never to go dark.

  • Critical-infrastructure mandates
  • SCADA / IT convergence risk
  • Continuity-of-operation rules
  • Segmentation & isolation

Healthcare Payers

National and regional healthcare payers reconciling claims integrity and patient-data obligations with the pressure to settle and serve faster.

  • Claims integrity at volume
  • Patient-data protection
  • Settlement timeliness
  • Cross-agency interoperability
III.

Representative Engagements

Last 36 months, anonymized by convention
A Pan-European Retail Bank
A North American Reinsurer
A Tier-One Mediterranean Port Authority
A National Healthcare Payer
A Listed Brazilian Logistics Group
A Sovereign Wealth Treasury Function
A Multinational P&C Insurer
A Public Energy Distribution Operator