How Aktai Turns a 47-Page Filing Into Three Bullet Points
Every listed company is required to file regulatory disclosures on stock exchanges. The problem is that these filings are written for compliance, not for investors. Aktai reads every one and converts it into a format that takes 15 seconds to understand.
Disclaimer: Filing summaries contain factual information extracted from official exchange filings. They are not financial advice. Aktai is not a registered investment advisor in any jurisdiction. Always verify key figures against the original filing before acting.
The title of a regulatory filing is written for a compliance database, not a human. A document called “Disclosure under Regulation 7(2), Form C” could mean anything to a retail investor. Aktai reads the full document and produces a version a non-lawyer can act on in under a minute.
Before and after
Here is what the same information looks like coming out of an exchange filing versus what Aktai sends you:
The pipeline from filing to message
Ingest
The filing lands on the exchange. Aktai picks it up within seconds via webhook and polling, classifies it by type (earnings, insider trade, M&A, governance, etc.), and routes it to the right extraction pipeline.
Extract
AI reads the filing and extracts the key facts: the numbers, the parties involved, the regulatory basis, and any forward-looking statements. For PDFs with non-standard tables, a secondary parser handles layout variations.
Compose
A headline (under 100 characters), 2-3 factual bullet points, and one line of context are assembled. The context line explains why this type of filing matters, not what you should do about it.
Check
Before sending, the summary is checked: does the headline match the filing type? Are the numbers correctly attributed? No opinions or recommendations have been introduced? Then it routes to your chosen channel.
The one rule that governs every summary
Aktai summaries contain facts only. No “this looks bullish,” no “watch this stock,” no price targets. The summary tells you what was filed and one line on what type of event this is. The interpretation stays with you.
This is not a liability hedge. It is the product design. An AI that tells you what to do with a filing is not more useful. It is just louder. Aktai is useful because it puts you in a position to decide faster, not because it decides for you.
What types of filings are covered
Earnings results, dividend declarations, board meeting outcomes, AGM notices, M&A announcements, rights issues, buyback notices, credit rating changes, insider trades, bulk and block deals, order wins, capital raises, and routine regulatory disclosures. Aktai classifies each into a category so you can filter by type in your alert settings.
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