Trust Centre

Trust is earned when the path is visible.

RiGEL is designed for decisions that carry financial, legal, relational, cultural, and generational responsibility. That means trust cannot depend on hidden logic or vague promises.

The Trust Centre explains how RiGEL approaches visible logic, responsible data handling, role-based access, data sovereignty awareness, and reviewable records.

At a glance

How RiGEL approaches trust in practice — without asking people to depend on what they cannot see.

  • Visible logic, assumptions, and decision paths
  • Role-based access and permission boundaries
  • Reviewable records that connect inputs to outcomes
  • Data sovereignty awareness for communities and institutions
  • Human judgment remains central to fiduciary and legal responsibility

For policy detail, see Security, Privacy, and Legal in the links below.

How RiGEL earns trust

Clarity protects people and honours responsibility. RiGEL is built around a simple belief: people should not be asked to trust what they cannot see.

Visible logic

RiGEL shows the rules, assumptions, calculations, and pathways behind outcomes so people can understand how decisions are reached.

Responsible access

RiGEL supports role-based access and permission boundaries so sensitive information is visible only to the people who need it.

Reviewable records

RiGEL preserves the connection between inputs, assumptions, rules, outputs, and exports so decisions can be reviewed later.

Data sovereignty awareness

RiGEL is designed to support communities and organizations retaining control over their information and how it is used.

Human responsibility

RiGEL supports families, advisors, trustees, administrators, and community leadership. It does not replace professional judgment, fiduciary duties, legal advice, or human decision-making.

No hidden path behind the answer.

RiGEL is designed to show how an outcome was reached. Important decisions should not disappear into spreadsheets, disconnected notes, or unexplained system outputs.

Where RiGEL applies structured rules and assumptions, the goal is to keep the path visible: what information was used, which assumptions were made, which rules applied, and how the outcome was reached.

  • Deterministic logic
  • Transparent assumptions
  • Scenario comparisons
  • Plain-language summaries
  • Reviewable decision paths
  • Audit-ready records

Sensitive information needs clear boundaries.

RiGEL may support information involving families, beneficiaries, estates, trusts, financial records, membership context, program eligibility, and community accountability. That information must be handled with care.

RiGEL is designed around permissioned access, clear ownership expectations, controlled exports, and records that support accountability without unnecessary exposure.

  • Role-based access
  • Configurable permissions
  • Controlled exports
  • Activity and decision records
  • Clear access boundaries
  • Data sovereignty awareness

AI helps explain. It does not decide.

RiGEL may use AI to improve clarity, usability, and plain-language explanation. AI is not the source of truth for estate, wealth, trust, tax, or governance outcomes.

The core logic is deterministic and rule-based. RiGEL uses AI to help people understand the path, not to hide decisions behind probabilistic outputs.

  • Rule-based decision pathways
  • Repeatable outputs for the same inputs and assumptions
  • Visible assumptions
  • Plain-language explanations
  • Human review where responsibility requires it

Community information deserves careful stewardship.

For Indigenous communities and trust offices, data can involve membership, benefits, trust distributions, cultural context, governance decisions, and records that carry community responsibility.

RiGEL is designed to support transparent workflows and accountable records without treating community data as something to extract, generalize, or expose.

  • Section 87-aware workflow support
  • Role-based access
  • Community-aware implementation
  • Configurable permissions
  • Controlled exports
  • Respect for data ownership and control

Important decisions should remain explainable.

A decision may need to be revisited months or years later. RiGEL helps preserve the path behind outcomes so people are not forced to reconstruct decisions from memory, emails, spreadsheets, or fragmented records.

  • Input history
  • Named assumptions
  • Rule pathways
  • Scenario records
  • Exportable summaries
  • Review-ready documentation

Clear boundaries matter.

Trust also comes from being clear about what RiGEL does not claim to replace.

RiGEL does not replace legal advice.

RiGEL does not replace fiduciary duties.

RiGEL does not replace community governance or leadership.

RiGEL does not use AI as the source of truth for financial, estate, trust, tax, or governance outcomes.

RiGEL does not sell client, community, trust, or estate data.

RiGEL does not train AI models on private estate, trust, community, or financial information.

Trust the path, not a black box.

RiGEL helps make complex decisions clearer by keeping the logic, records, and responsibility visible.