Solutions

Solutions for the operational work that falls between systems.

Fontana starts with the seams buyers already recognise: onboarding, analysis, reconciliations, valuation checks, files from administrators and custodians, and governed AI-assisted operations.

Six starting points

Find the pain your team already works around.

Each solution begins with a real operational seam, then applies the same Fontana control pattern: govern the logic, run deterministically, and create evidence as the work happens.

Buyer orientation

Different buyers see different seams. The control pattern is shared.

The overview should let operations, technology, and risk/compliance teams recognise their own pressure points without forcing them through internal product taxonomy.

Operations teams

Find the recurring work where files, approvals, exceptions, and evidence do not line up cleanly.

  • Client and fund onboarding
  • Reconciliation and exceptions
  • NAV and valuation checks
  • Administrator and custodian files

Technology teams

See where workflow logic, integrations, model use, testing, and replay need a governed execution boundary.

  • Data analysis and operating specifications
  • Administrator and custodian files
  • Governed operational agents

Risk and compliance teams

Track the control pattern: owners, approvals, lineage, exception history, replay, and audit evidence by default.

  • Exception routing
  • Approval history
  • Lineage and replay
  • Audit evidence
Common control pattern

The same governed pattern applies across operational seams.

Fontana is not a pile of disconnected point automations. The work varies; the control model stays consistent.

1

Messy input

Files, feeds, PDFs, emails, exports, exceptions, and local process knowledge arrive in inconsistent shapes.

2

Governed interpretation

Rules, mappings, standards, assumptions, and operating decisions are captured for review and reuse.

3

Approved controls

Owners, tolerances, approval gates, and exception paths determine what can become accepted process.

4

Deterministic run

Approved workflow logic executes predictably rather than relying on ad hoc judgement or black-box AI.

5

Exception routing

Breaks are assigned, escalated, explained, and tracked with the surrounding decision context.

6

Evidence by default

Lineage, approvals, replay context, versions, and audit evidence are created as part of the work.