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A command center for controlled financial movement.

QFS Manager brings intake, approval, settlement visibility, risk review, reconciliation, and audit packaging into one professional workspace.

Instruction intake Approval routing Audit-ready reporting
QFS Manager platform dashboard for financial operations
Settlement, evidence, and approvals in one viewPlatform console
  • OKInstruction intake
  • OKApproval routing
  • OKRisk scoring
  • OKSettlement tracking
  • OKEvidence capture
  • OKManagement reporting

Operations workspace

Track settlement instructions, queue ownership, reviewer status, attachments, comments, and operational notes in one place.

Controls engine

Configure approval policies, thresholds, roles, segregation of duties, escalation rules, and corridor-specific controls.

Evidence layer

Generate board, audit, regulator, partner, and internal review packs from the same underlying event history.

Counterparty registry

Manage entity profiles, account metadata, risk posture, documents, service levels, and active corridors.

Treasury visibility

Monitor liquidity positions, blocked items, aging queues, throughput, and expected settlement timing.

API and webhooks

Connect core banking, ERP, reconciliation, KYC, sanctions, ledger, custody, or internal data systems.

Compliance evidence workspace with audit review materials
Evidence workspaceAudit ready
Secure financial infrastructure monitoring environment
Security operationsAccess governed

Connected modules

A platform that follows the lifecycle of every instruction.

  • A

    Intake and enrichment

    Capture payment intent, business reason, counterparty metadata, documents, and required approvals.

  • B

    Policy and approval

    Apply thresholds, maker-checker review, segregation of duties, and escalation routing.

  • C

    Settlement oversight

    Monitor status, queue age, reconciliation state, liquidity impact, and corridor health.

  • D

    Audit and reporting

    Export defensible evidence packs, executive summaries, and historical activity records.