Fuseable
by Fuseable Limited
Fuseable is a legal entity management and governance platform built for corporate legal, finance, tax, treasury, and board teams. The platform is structured around a graph database that links entities, relationships, documents, and events into a connected model rather than a document store, enabling multi-stakeholder governance without parallel data sets.
Key Features & Functions:
Legal Entity Management
The platform supports modeling of complete corporate group structures through combined map and database views. Users can zoom, search, filter, tag, collapse, and expand the entity hierarchy, with directors, shareholders, documents, and governance events anchored to the relevant entity.
Group Structure Visualization
Legal structure charts are generated from the underlying entity data and are designed to serve as a shared reference across Legal, Finance, Tax, and Treasury teams. The structure is maintained as a live model rather than a static document.
Compliance Events and Calendar
Governance obligations, filing deadlines, and compliance events are tracked and linked to the relevant entities. The calendar and events module is designed to surface upcoming obligations across the group.
Beneficial Ownership and KYC
The platform supports tracking of beneficial ownership and KYC data at the entity level, including the documentation and relationship data relevant to regulatory requirements.
Financial Risk Management
Loans, guarantees, bank facilities, pledges, and security groups can be linked to entities and counterparties, providing a consolidated view of financial obligations and intercompany risk across the group structure.
AI Knowledge Base
An AI-native layer allows users to query the platform's structured data in context. The system is described as operating on the organization's own data rather than generic inputs.
Document Management
Documents are attached directly to entities and events rather than stored in a separate repository, maintaining provenance and linking records to the governance context they belong to.
Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration
Role-based permissions allow different teams to access, view, or edit data according to their function. In-platform commenting, user tagging, and an inbox are included to reduce reliance on email for cross-functional coordination.
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