IPC, Luware partner to enhance compliance recording
By Milan Rojan
IPC Systems has partnered with Luware to expand its compliance and communications capabilities, giving financial institutions access to Luware Recording, a cloud-based compliance recording platform designed for regulated trading and enterprise environments.
Vimal Vel, Chief Product Officer at IPC, said, “This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver scalable, regulation-ready recording across modern communications environments. As firms adopt new technologies, they must maintain consistent oversight.”
The partnership has broadened IPC’s portfolio of compliance, connectivity and communications solutions as financial firms continue to modernise voice and collaboration systems while meeting evolving regulatory requirements.
As firms increasingly adopt hybrid working models and cloud-based communications, maintaining consistent compliance oversight across multiple channels has become more complex. Regulatory frameworks such as MiFID II, Dodd-Frank and the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) requirements continue to place greater emphasis on the capture, retention and supervision of communications.
Alex Grafetsberger, Chief Business Officer at Luware Recording, said, “By combining IPC’s global connectivity with our cloud-based capture and analytics, clients gain a single compliance layer across all trader voice and collaboration platforms.”
Through the collaboration, Luware Recording was integrated with IPC’s global connectivity infrastructure, enabling financial institutions to capture and retain communications across trading and enterprise platforms through a single compliance layer. The platform has supported multiple deployment models, including multi-tenant and private-tenant environments, with compliance-grade storage managed either by customers or Luware.
The solution also incorporates artificial intelligence capabilities, including automated conduct risk detection and persona-based summaries, to help firms strengthen compliance monitoring and supervisory processes.
IPC said the partnership has also supported its broader objective of providing secure communications infrastructure that promotes transparency, accountability and operational resilience across financial markets. The joint solution is available immediately to IPC clients worldwide, enabling firms to strengthen compliance capabilities while supporting digital transformation initiatives.
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