Expanding governance infrastructure to new domains

RiGEL's deterministic governance model can support a wide range of financial and institutional decision systems.

Estates and trusts are only the beginning.

Complex financial decisions across institutions

Many institutions manage complex financial decisions that rely on policies, eligibility rules, and distribution frameworks. Examples include foundations, pension funds, grant programs, sovereign or community wealth funds, and philanthropic trusts.

These systems often rely on manual processes and spreadsheets to apply governance policies. Structured governance infrastructure can help make these decisions transparent, reproducible, and auditable.

A governance infrastructure platform

RiGEL is designed as a governance infrastructure platform. This means the deterministic governance engine can support multiple domains where decisions are based on policies, rules, financial calculations, approvals, and structured records.

As new domains are introduced, they can be implemented using the same underlying governance architecture. The platform approach allows the same principles of transparent, reproducible decision-making to extend beyond estates and trusts.

Potential future domains

Areas where deterministic governance infrastructure can be applied in the future.

Foundation Governance

Infrastructure to support grant eligibility rules, funding allocations, and program governance. Deterministic governance can help foundations apply their policies consistently and document how funding decisions are made.

Pension Governance

Structured systems for applying pension rules, distribution formulas, and eligibility criteria. Governance infrastructure can support transparent and reproducible pension calculations for plan administrators and regulators.

Grant Program Governance

Governance infrastructure for managing funding applications, eligibility decisions, and distribution logic. Structured rules can help grant programs apply criteria consistently and produce auditable decision records.

Community Wealth Funds

Structured governance systems for long-term community investment funds and financial stewardship. Deterministic infrastructure can support transparency and accountability in how community wealth is managed and distributed.

Long-term vision

RiGEL's goal is to build infrastructure that allows governance decisions to move from manual interpretation to structured, reproducible systems.

This supports transparency, accountability, and institutional continuity across a wide range of financial and institutional governance domains.

Governance infrastructure for complex financial systems

See how RiGEL's deterministic governance model can support your institution.