Automating Corporate Actions with AI and Trusted Data through Blockchain Technology

CAP helps financial institutions ingest, validate and distribute corporate actions data through intelligent automation, exception workflows and tamper-proof audit records. 

A cleaner workflow for corporate actions processing

CAP brings ingestion, validation, exception management and auditability into a single controlled platform.

Automated Processing

Reduce manual touchpoint by ingesting, extracting and validating corporate actions data across multiple sources.

Cost & Time Efficiency

Streamlining repetitive operational workflows and accelerate the creation of validated event records.

Secure & Compliant

Create a transparent processing history with controlled workflows and tamper-proof audit records.

THE PROBLEM

The Corporate Actions Problem Is Bigger Than Back Office

Data is received through multiple channels and format, creating duplication, inconsistency, delay and operational risk. The result is a heavy administration burden that slows decision-making, reduces efficiency and increases the cost of processing.

Manual Processing 

Teams rely on manual interpretation, checking and rekeying, creating delays, duplication and avoidable operational risk.

Fragmented Information  

Event data arrives through multiple channels and formats, making it difficult to create one trusted view.

Inconsistent Data 

Documents, SWIFT messages and internal records often conflict, increasing the risk of incorrect processing.

Weak Audit Trail

Firms struggle to evidence who changed what, when decisions were made and why records were accepted.

Regulatory Pressure

Regulatory expectations require stronger controls, clearer audit trails and faster resolution of data issues.

THE SOLUTION

One Platform. Multiple Sources. One Golden Record.

CAP brings together structured and unconstructed corporate action information and turns it into validated, machine-readable event data. The result is a trusted standardised workflow for the entire value chain.

Built For The Corporate Action Value Chain

Custodian Banks

Safeguard assets and ensure accurate, timely corporate action processing. 

Asset Managers & Fund Issuers

Maintain complete oversight and deliver clear, consistent event information. 

Fund Administrators & Accountants

Automate processes and improve accuracy across records and reconciliations. 

Retail Investment Platforms

Provide investors with timely updates and a better customer experience. 

Broker - Dealers & Wealth Platforms

Improve event visibility and reduce operational risk across your business.

Built By The Industry For The Industry

CAP is shaped with input from leading financial services organisations.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is CAP ?

CAP is a corporate actions platform designed to standardise, validate and distribute trusted event data across the financial services industry.

CAP compares data from multiple sources, highlights inconsistencies and creates a clearer audit trail before information moves downstream.

CAP is designed for fund managers, custodians, platforms, brokers, administrators, wealth firms and other corporate actions participants.

CAP is designed to process structured and unstructured event data, including SWIFT messages, emails, PDFs, fund notices and XML files.

No. CAP is designed to sit alongside existing infrastructure, helping firms standardise data, reduce manual work and improve downstream visibility.

CAP uses intelligent document processing to extract structured information from unstructured documents and support faster data validation.

CAP records key processing steps, including ingestion, extraction, comparison, exception handling and golden record publication.

CAP’s first phase focuses on funds, ETFs and structured products, including events such as distributions, mergers, liquidations and name changes.

Corporate actions remain highly manual, fragmented and difficult to evidence, while firms face growing pressure to improve control, speed and transparency.