Regulatory Change Tracker

Researches and summarizes current regulatory developments across financial services, accounting standards, and corporate governance, including SEC, FASB, IASB, Fed, PCAOB, IRS, OECD Pillar Two, ESG disclosure, and crypto regulation. Uses current information from primary regulator sources because rules change frequently.

What it does
Researches and summarizes current regulatory developments across financial services, accounting standards, and corporate governance — covering SEC, FASB, IASB, Fed, PCAOB, IRS, OECD Pillar Two, ESG disclosure rules, crypto regulation, and more. Always searches for current information from primary regulator sources rather than relying on training data, since rules change frequently.

Ask about any regulatory area, specific rule, or compliance requirement. Be as specific or broad as you like.

“What are the latest SEC climate disclosure requirements and when do they take effect?”
“Summarize recent FASB ASU updates I need to know about.”
“What’s the status of Basel IV implementation in Europe?”
“What OECD Pillar Two rules apply to us as a US multinational?”
Output: Structured regulatory summary with rule status, effective dates, compliance requirements, implementation checklist, and links to primary sources. Always includes a disclaimer that output is informational and not legal advice.

Installation

Copy each skill folder into your Claude skills directory, or install the .skill files individually through the Claude interface.

Author

Sumathi spent the formative part of her 30-year technology career inside Deutsche Bank and Bear Stearns — which means she understands what financial services leaders are actually navigating when AI lands on the agenda: regulatory exposure, model risk, legacy estates, and the gap between board-level ambition and what the business can safely deploy.
Today she works with corporate leadership teams to build the capability to make good AI decisions, not just approve them. She doesn’t sell platforms and she won’t take work she can’t deliver outcomes on. The measure is whether her clients’ organisations actually think and govern differently afterwards.
UC Berkeley-certified AI strategist. UK Regional Lead, Women Defining AI. Expert Reviewer, She Shapes AI 2026 Awards. Founding Member, UKAI Women in AI Working Group. Contributor to the UNICEF Toolkit on Responsible AI. Regular speaker at House of Lords and Commons roundtables.