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The Agentic Economy Meets the Tokenized World
The next financial infrastructure battle in agentic commerce will be fought over identity, permissioning, liability and evidence, not simply new payment rails.
This archive holds the full Turing writing surface: research, regulatory intelligence, product notes, and case studies. For the curated narrative, start at the Research page.
Research
March 2026Agent platforms are advancing quickly, but the missing layer is governed machine execution: authority, policy, evidence, and replayable control for consequential systems.
Research
March 2026The real dividing line in modern financial infrastructure is between systems that report governance after the fact and systems that make governance part of execution itself.
Regulatory Intelligence
March 2026How ASIC's evolving position on managed discretionary accounts reshapes platform obligations and what infrastructure providers must prepare for.
Product Notes
February 2026A technical overview of the fourth-generation portfolio management engine and its approach to evidence-based execution.
Research
February 2026How immutable evidence records change the compliance model from assertion to demonstration.
Regulatory Intelligence
January 2026A structured approach to governing AI-assisted decision making in financial services.
Product Notes
January 2026Why financial services identity management requires purpose-built architecture.
Research
December 2025Why most wealth platforms are architecturally misaligned with regulatory expectations.
Case Studies
December 2025How governance-first architecture changes the operational model for managed discretionary accounts.
Regulatory Intelligence
November 2025Analysis of APRA's operational resilience standard and implications for wealth management technology infrastructure.
Research
November 2025Moving from compliance-as-monitoring to compliance-as-architecture in financial technology.
Regulatory Intelligence
October 2025Updated guidance on information security requirements for APRA-regulated entities and implications for technology providers.