Marketing Compliance for Financial Services Firms

Helping financial services firms to maintain compliant, accurate and competitive marketing.

Why Financial Services Firms Should Govern Their Marketing Partners

Financial services firms are responsible for delivering more than high quality products and services. The average consumer is now much more savvy about their legal rights and has more frequent touch points with brands online. As such, online brokers must closely govern how their affiliates and partners advertise their brands to maintain compliant advertising, with regulations and their partnership agreements, and to uphold a consistent brand identity.

Rightlander helps financial services firms to tackle recurring problems such as inaccurate APRs, missing T&Cs/disclosures/representative examples/claims mechanisms, using phrases prohibited by advertising regulations and inaccurate offers or landing pages.

Supporting The Full Marketing Partner Lifecycle

Advertisers must have well defined, repeatable marketing compliance controls to protect consumers, adhere to increasingly stringent advertising rules and improve go-to-market speed. Rightlander helps clients to achieve this with automated solutions across the full marketing partner lifecycle. These include identifying recruitment opportunities, screening for approval, verifying live offers and their landing pages, discovering undisclosed content, monitoring offers for compliance and accuracy, and surfacing competitor offers for comparison. In doing so, clients save time, reduce risk and increase partners' conversions.

How It Works

Monitoring content sufficiently across multiple digital marketing channels is a complex and time consuming process. Rightlander’s proprietary technology and experienced analyst team scan and analyse millions of web pages, ads, emails and videos every month from different countries. Clients then filter and review prioritised results using Rightlander's intuitive online portal, or via an API integration, to make decisions efficiently with supporting evidence.