VERSIDON

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Bring a file you would have to defend.

Versidon works inside the research, credit, compliance, client, deal and operations files your team already keeps. The fastest way to judge it is to watch it work one of them — and then check whether the analysis holds up.

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The team that would use Versidon, not the whole institution.

The workflow, the file it lives in, and the review the output has to survive.

We use these details to answer your request and for nothing else. See how we handle data on the security page.

What a demo involves

Forty-five minutes, no slides
We open a workspace and work a file: a credit memo drafted from a spreading pack, a covenant tested against the agreement, an alert triaged into a case narrative. You click a figure; we show you the filing and the page it came from.
Your reviewers are welcome
Bring second line, model risk or IT security. The same session covers the entitlements model, the audit log, where data sits and what the agent is and is not permitted to do on its own.
No data required
We do not need your documents to show you the platform. If you would rather see it on your own material, that happens later, under an agreement, in your tenant.

What a pilot looks like

One workflow, one team
A pilot is scoped to a single workflow that a named team already owns — annual reviews, alert triage, initiation briefs — with the acceptance criteria written down before it starts.
In your tenant, on your sources
Deployment into your own tenant, connected to the document sources that workflow already uses, with permissions inherited from your existing systems.
Judged on evidence, not enthusiasm
Output is measured against the review it has to survive: are the figures traceable, is agent-written content marked, did every irreversible step stop at the entitlement holder.

Before you book

If you would rather read first, the platform pages describe each workspace and the governance around it, and the security page sets out where data sits, how entitlements are enforced and what lands in the audit log.