As regulation increases, transaction-centric architectures become untenable. Institutions cannot scale systems that require human intervention after execution or rely on forensic audits to manage risk. Execution must become governable, reviewable, and enforceable by design. COBI is the architecture that enables this shift. Implementing COBI: A Phased Approach Institutions adopting COBI infrastructure typically follow a three-phase implementation: Phase 1: Design and Validation (4-8 Weeks) • Compliance workshop to map regulatory requirements to COBI capabilities • Process modeling of target state workflows • Architecture validation and integration assessment • Regulatory engagement and sandbox coordination • Letter of Intent or pilot agreement execution Phase 2: Pilot Deployment (8-16 Weeks) • Controlled deployment for specific use case (single corridor, asset class, or process) • Integration of relevant enterprise systems via adapters • Policy layer configuration for applicable regulations • Performance benchmarking and success metric validation • Regulatory approval or sandbox acceptance confirmation
Phase 3: Production Expansion (Ongoing) • Multi-jurisdictional compliance template deployment • Additional adapter integration across enterprise systems • Extended workflow coverage across business units • Geographic and use case expansion • Continuous optimization and regulatory adaptation
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