Turning fragmented regulations into a single global score
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No Common Standard for Measuring Compliance
Compliance today is fragmented across different jurisdictions, with each regulator, bank, or buyer applying its own checks. Some focus on licensing, others on audit records, and still others on origin claims. The result is inefficiency, duplication of effort, and inconsistent outcomes. Responsible exporters can spend heavily on compliance without seeing recognition in the market, while illicit actors exploit gaps between systems. Without a universal benchmark, the sector cannot establish fair pricing or attract institutional capital.





Standardized Compliance Scoring for Global Trade
GCI™ turns compliance into a measurable, comparable metric by consolidating data from identity checks, provenance verification, custody integrity, and regulatory reporting into a dynamic score. This standardized rating enables governments to benchmark exporters, banks to assess counterparty risk, and buyers to evaluate supply at a glance. By converting complex regulatory data into a single trusted score, GCI™ makes compliance actionable, transparent, and investable.