Regulatory Reporting
Source-to-Report Reconciliation
Validating that figures in the final report match source data after all transformations
Regulatory reporting errors carry real consequences. Incorrect submissions, missed deadlines, and untraceable data lineage can result in financial penalties, failed audits, and serious reputational damage — particularly in financial services, where regulators expect accuracy and evidence of control. iQspeaks provides expert regulatory reporting testing services that validate your data from source through every transformation to the final report, ensuring what you submit is accurate, complete, and fully defensible.
Regulatory reporting testing is the structured process of validating that data flowing from source systems through to regulatory submissions is correct, consistent, and compliant with the applicable framework.
It goes beyond checking whether a report was generated. It verifies that the underlying data is accurate, that transformation and aggregation logic has been applied correctly, and that every figure in a submission can be traced back to its source — a requirement that regulators increasingly expect organisations to demonstrate. Regulatory frameworks covered include Basel III, MiFID II, SOX, IFRS, GDPR, HIPAA, and other sector-specific obligations. It covers:
The stakes in regulatory reporting are higher than in most testing contexts. A defect in a customer-facing application can be patched quickly. A defect in a regulatory submission may not surface until an audit — by which point the organisation is already in a difficult position.
Regulators don’t just want accurate reports. They want organisations to demonstrate that they have control over the process that produces them. That means having documented validation, traceable data lineage, and evidence that exceptions are identified and resolved before submission — not after.
We provide end-to-end regulatory reporting testing services tailored to your reporting obligations, your data environment, and your submission timelines:
A QA HealthCheck gives you an independent assessment of your current reporting validation coverage — what’s in place, what’s missing, and where your exposure sits. Get in touch to find out more.
