Defensible sanctions write-ups with the source attached
Examiners don't accept summaries — they accept evidence. Cemented AI helps analysts write match dispositions that quote the controlling list entry, advisory, or general license, and shows the underlying text alongside the decision.
If an examiner asks why a name was cleared, the answer should be a quote, not a paraphrase.
Clear queues faster, with evidence the reviewer can read
Drop in the alert and the controlling text — the entry, the relevant advisory, or the general license — and the assistant produces a disposition that quotes the operative language. Analysts stop second-guessing themselves and start moving through the queue.
Grounded in the documents you provide
The model only quotes from the sources you upload or link to. There's no shadow database of "current" lists — what you provide is what the disposition cites.
General licenses and FAQs treated as first-class evidence
Many alerts are resolved by a general license or an FAQ. Cemented AI quotes the operative paragraph instead of leaving the analyst to skim a PDF.
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Sanctions FAQ
- Does this replace our screening engine?
- No. Cemented AI sits between the screening engine and the analyst, taking each alert and producing a disposition write-up grounded in the controlling text you provide. Your existing match logic stays in place.
- Do you maintain the sanctions lists?
- No. The lists you use stay with you — most teams already have a vendor for that. We work from the controlling text you provide and make sure the write-up cites it accurately.
- What if I already use a name-screening vendor?
- Most customers keep that vendor for screening. Cemented AI focuses on the disposition write-up and the evidence trail, which is where examiners spend their time.
- How is pricing structured?
- Pro and Max are per-seat. Enterprise covers single sign-on, tighter data-handling, and custom integrations — write to [email protected].
- How do I get started?
- Schedule a meeting and we'll run a sample of recent alerts through the system so you can compare side-by-side.
One deterministic agent, with more to come
What you see here is one Cemented agent: primarily deterministic code that calls a language model only when the work genuinely needs it, so the same inputs produce the same decision and every claim traces back to its source. The same engine extends to the other repetitive, auditable work your team runs — automated on your terms, with a person reviewing and overriding wherever judgment belongs.
Run a week of alerts through Cemented AI
Sign in to try it, or schedule a session and we'll set up a sample run on sanitized alerts.