regulatorid
RegulatorID is a metadata identifier used to uniquely reference a regulatory authority or body within data systems, reporting platforms, and compliance workflows. It serves as a stable key that lets regulators, firms, and software unambiguously link actions and requirements to the responsible authority. RegulatorIDs are used in financial regulation, environmental compliance, energy governance, and telecommunications regulation, among others.
Format and scope: RegulatorIDs are created and maintained in registries or standards. Formats vary, but they
Governance and lifecycle: IDs are governed by standards bodies, regulator consortia, or national authorities. They are
Applications and interoperability: RegulatorIDs support data normalization, regulatory reporting, risk management, and supplier onboarding. They enable
Limitations: Maintaining up-to-date IDs requires coordination across jurisdictions. Variations in scope and naming can create fragmentation,