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compliquent

Compliquent is a neologism used in governance, risk, and compliance discourse to describe elements that promote or enforce adherence to rules, standards, or policies. The term functions as both an adjective and a noun.

As an adjective, compliquent describes processes, systems, or behaviors that actively foster compliance or reduce noncompliance

As a noun, compliquent can denote a person, role, or mechanism intended to ensure compliance, or a

Origin and usage context:

Compliquent emerged in the 2010s–2020s within RegTech and policy design discussions. It appears to be formed

Reception:

The term is used selectively and may be considered jargon by some, but it also serves as

See also:

- Compliance

- Regulatory technology (RegTech)

- Corporate governance

- Policy design

risk.
Example:
a
compliquent
workflow
integrates
mandatory
approvals
and
audit
trails.
policy
component
designed
to
guarantee
adherence.
Example:
the
data-retention
module
acts
as
a
compliquent
feature.
from
compliance
plus
the
suffix
-quent,
in
a
manner
reminiscent
of
related
terms
such
as
concurrent
or
consequent.
It
is
not
yet
standardized
in
major
dictionaries
and
is
mainly
found
in
industry
glossaries,
vendor
literature,
and
thought
leadership
about
compliance
architectures.
a
concise
shorthand
for
compliance-oriented
design,
governance
roles,
or
mechanisms.
As
with
many
neologisms,
its
precise
meaning
can
vary
by
context
and
author.