Risk on a schedule
VaR, concentration and performance computed continuously, traced to source.
Wayak for Finance & Banking
Wayak runs portfolio risk, regulatory reporting and anomaly detection on a schedule — with the numbers traced back to source.
Where Wayak creates leverage
The platform connects the fragmented evidence, focuses agents on the decision, and moves the right exception to the right person.
VaR, concentration and performance computed continuously, traced to source.
Recurring filings built from governed data, ready for review.
Transactions and balances that break the pattern are flagged.
See the operating layer
Switch between three finance & banking examples. The product surface, data, finding, and controlled next action all change with the work.
Risk is recomputed by hand and limit breaches are caught late.
One operating loop
Wayak keeps the source, agent judgment, human control, and output on one visible path.
Bring Core banking, Market data, Risk models into one working context.
a risk agent that computes exposures across the book
a daily risk briefing with alerts on limit breaches
Pause at the human decision, retain the evidence, then write the approved outcome back.
Grow from the first win
Begin with the workflow that hurts most, then reuse the context and controls across adjacent finance & banking work.
Move applications through review with consistent checks.
Track VaR, concentration and performance continuously.
Assemble recurring filings from governed data.
Flag transactions and balances that break the pattern.
Score applicants with explainable, auditable models.
Designed for real operations
Move faster without hiding the evidence, collapsing organizational boundaries, or handing judgment to a black box.
Every finding keeps the source records and context that produced it.
Consequential decisions pause at an explicit human approval gate.
Data, agents, and workflows stay inside the right organizational boundary.
Teams can inspect the path from incoming signal to final writeback.
We’ll turn its scattered context, repeated judgment, and manual follow-up into a governed system your team can build on.