Regulated by rule. Evidenced by design.
Financial services is a regulated category on GateCore by rule: every settled transaction runs under the enhanced governance tier, every agent action leaves a signed record, and human review is a control, not a policy memo.
Four situations.
- Agents are being wired toward client data and money movement with controls that live in documents.
- A compliance question about what an agent did has no per-action record to point at.
- Prospect leads arrive with consent stories your file cannot evidence.
- Every experiment with agents stalls in review because nothing can demonstrate restraint.
Controls that are controls.
Built fail-closed, reviewed by named humans, receipted throughout.
Every agent action through the gate
Identity, policy, trust, and pricing checks on every action, fail-closed. Consequential actions hold for a named reviewer with funds in escrow.
A per-action record for the file
Request, decision, rule, approver, and settlement on an append-only, exportable ledger. The compliance answer becomes a lookup.
Verified prospect introductions
Where you buy introductions, they arrive from identified sources with stated consent and a signed receipt, under your listing's contract.
Each product, mapped to the job it does here.
Only the use cases that genuinely apply in this industry are listed.
Agents near money, governed
Per-agent identity, per-action policy, review queues for consequential actions, and spend that is priced and reserved before execution. The record is exportable for your examiners and your own file.
Gateway checkpoint · policy + review queue · governed data sharing · receipts
Introductions under enhanced governance
Verified, consented prospect introductions delivered under your contract. As a regulated category, settled transactions run at the 10% enhanced governance tier by rule.
Marketplace listing · verified lead delivery · settlement + signed receipts
Readable to the assistants clients ask
Clients increasingly ask assistants to shortlist providers. Your listing's terms are readable with no account; Merchant and Concierge sharpen the content: content work, never placement.
Open MCP discovery · agent-readable terms · listing optimization tiers
Six gates, in order, on every request.
If any gate fails, nothing is delivered and nothing is billed.
Refused submissions are never billed, and every refusal names the rule.
Fifteen verified introductions a month.
What incremental verified introductions translate to at your close rate and first-year revenue per client.
Illustrative arithmetic with placeholder inputs, not a forecast, a promised result, or a typical outcome. Substitute your own volume, close rate, and ticket size; the structure is the point, not these numbers.
Same gate, sized to you.
The published schedule, no asterisks.
Published rates are ceilings: volume pricing is negotiated down, never up.
Financial services is a regulated category: settled transactions run at the enhanced governance tier by rule. The Gateway ladder governs your own agents' actions.
Shipped, and where the path runs next.
Reviewers get this split up front, because finding it later kills a deal.
Available today
- Free marketplace listing with a machine-readable lead contract
- Open agent discovery over MCP, no account needed to read your terms
- Credentialed lead submission: anonymous submissions are never counted as verified leads
- Consent stated per lead as a contract field, recorded with the delivery
- Signed receipt per delivered lead on an append-only, hash-chained ledger
- A public verifier: any receipt can be checked by a third party
- Fail-closed governed execution with human review queues and escrowed holds
Not claimed today
- GateCore is not a bank, broker-dealer, adviser, or compliance certification, and provides no regulatory opinion; the controls and the evidence are ours, the judgment is your compliance team's and counsel's.
- Lead volume depends on agent adoption of the marketplace; we do not promise a volume.
- External payment rails are roadmap. We say exactly where settlement stands during onboarding.
The two that come up first.
Why is financial services always at the 10% tier?
Does this satisfy our regulator?
Bring the use case review keeps stalling.
Tell us the agent use case your compliance team has questions about.
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