CUBE partners with ServiceNow, launches connector
By Aarav Garg
Today

CUBE, a London-based Automated Regulatory Intelligence (ARI) and Regulatory Change Management (RCM) firm, has partnered with ServiceNow to integrate regulatory intelligence capabilities into enterprise risk management workflows.
The collaboration includes the launch of a certified and fully-integrated connector available on the ServiceNow Store, which embeds CUBE’s regulatory intelligence and change management tools into ServiceNow’s Integrated Risk Management (IRM) platform. The integration allows organisations in highly regulated sectors such as financial services to access real-time regulatory updates and obligations within a single system.
Ben Richmond, Founder & CEO of CUBE, said, “As regulatory complexity continues to grow, organisations need intelligence that works inside their existing platforms. Our partnership with ServiceNow extends CUBE’s mission to make regulatory change automated, actionable and embedded across the enterprise. Together with ServiceNow, we’re enabling firms to move faster, act earlier and manage compliance and risk at scale with far greater confidence.”
By linking CUBE’s RegPlatform with ServiceNow IRM, the partnership hopes to help compliance, risk and legal teams shift from reactive processes to more proactive approaches to regulatory management. The companies said the integration is designed to streamline workflows and improve visibility across regulatory requirements.
“Regulatory change shouldn’t require manual tracking and endless coordination – it needs intelligent automation,” said Vasant Balasubramanian, Group Vice President and General Manager of Risk, ServiceNow. “By embedding CUBE’s intelligence into ServiceNow IRM, our AI agents can assess regulatory impact, trigger risk workflows, and orchestrate responses across the business. This gives risk and compliance leaders the ability to stay ahead of regulations and turn compliance obligations into competitive advantage.”
The partnership shows a broader strategy to modernise how organisations manage regulatory change and operational risk. Both firms said that the collaboration is supported by aligned product development and go-to-market efforts.
As part of the agreement, some CUBE artificial intelligence-based regulatory tools are expected to be integrated into ServiceNow’s AI Control Tower, enabling greater automation for shared customers.