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Conquer FINRA's CAT and CAIS Rules for 2025 Success

  Financial firms face mounting pressure from FINRA’s  Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT)   and  Customer Account Information System (CAIS)   requirements, which demand precise reporting of customer and account data alongside trade events. These rules, fully enforced since May 2024 for all industry members, aim to create a comprehensive audit trail for SEC oversight, but compliance challenges persist amid recent exemptions and technical updates.   Capital Market Solutions (CMS ) streamlines this with cloud-based tools like RSMS, CAIS, and CAT modules.​ Core CAT and CAIS Requirements CAT mandates reporting all order events across equities, options, and ETFs, while CAIS focuses on customer details like Firm Designated IDs (FDIDs), Transformed Input IDs (TIDs), and account updates within three trading days of changes. Firms must monitor the CAIS Reporter Portal daily for errors, ensure data hashing for privacy, and refresh FDIDs periodically — such as by May 31, 2...

Strengthening Compliance in a High-Scrutiny FINRA CAT Envir

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  The pace of regulatory change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Firms today operate under constant scrutiny from regulators such as the SEC and FINRA, where compliance is no longer about checking boxes — it’s about mastering data accuracy, transparency, and accountability across increasingly complex reporting ecosystems. Despite significant investments in legacy compliance infrastructure, many firms still face dangerous regulatory “blind spots.” These hidden gaps — often buried in data silos, reporting workflows, or evolving regulatory interpretations — can lead to  FINRA CAT  rejections ,   FINRA CAIS inconsistencies , audit failures, and even enforcement actions. At  Capital Market Solutions , we work closely with broker-dealers and investment firms navigating mandates such as  FINRA CAT  and the  Customer Account Information System (CAIS) . Below are five of the most common regulatory risk blind spots — and how modern compliance platf...

How Firms Can Strengthen Regulatory Confidence With Smarter CAT Reviews

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  As regulatory expectations continue to evolve, broker-dealers face increasing pressure to ensure accuracy, transparency, and consistency in regulatory reporting. Within the framework of  FINRA CAT , comparative reviews have become a critical benchmark for maintaining data integrity and avoiding regulatory scrutiny. Accurate reporting under the  Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) Compliance  framework is no longer optional — it is essential for audit readiness and operational credibility. To address these growing challenges, Capital Market Solutions has enhanced its RSMS platform with a powerful new Comparative Review feature, helping firms strengthen controls, streamline workflows, and maintain confidence in their CAT reporting processes. Understanding FINRA CAT and Its Importance The  Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT)  is designed to provide regulators with a complete and accurate view of order and trade activity across U.S. markets. Under  FINRA CAT ...

Redefining Regulatory Accuracy with Advanced RegTech Platforms

Ensuring error-free regulatory reporting remains one of the most critical challenges for financial firms operating in today’s heavily regulated environment. Regulators such as  FINRA  enforce stringent standards that require all submissions to be accurate, complete, and delivered within strict timelines. Even minor discrepancies — such as missing data fields, mismatched records, or incorrect formatting — can trigger regulatory scrutiny, audits, or enforcement actions. For firms managing vast volumes of transactional data across multiple systems, maintaining flawless reporting accuracy is no small task. As regulatory expectations continue to evolve, traditional compliance approaches are no longer sufficient. Why Near-Perfect Regulatory Reporting Matters Programs such as the  Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) Compliance  and  FINRA CAIS (Customer and Account Information System)  are designed to enhance market transparency, protect investors, and detect potential...