About Remit

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What Remit does

Remit analyses your AML and sanctions rule set — OFAC, FinCEN, UK FCA MLR, EU AMLD6, FATF recommendations, or your own uploaded rules — and tells you what your compliance perimeter actually covers. Not whether you have a rule that mentions structuring, but whether the rules you have, taken together, would actually catch it.

It is not a transaction-monitoring system. It is a geometry engine for compliance rules. You give it a rule set; it tells you what's covered, what's redundant, and where structuring paths still exist.

How it works

  1. Upload your rules. Built-in OFAC / FinCEN / UK FCA / EU AMLD / FATF packs, or your own as CSV.
  2. We map your entire compliance perimeter. Every rule checked against the full rule population to find overlap, keystones, gaps, and hidden paths.
  3. Get your findings. A rule health map showing what to retire, a breach playbook showing hidden transaction paths, a change-impact report for every new rule you consider.

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What Remit is not

Remit is structural, not transactional. It does not replace SAR filing obligations, KYC procedures, or regulatory reporting requirements. Structurally redundant rules may still be legally required under separate jurisdictional mandates — removal is always a legal decision, not a structural one.

Who we are

Remit is built by Ianura Research Initiative.

Questions, bug reports, or custom rule packs: cornelius@ianura.com