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DORA · Third-Party Register

The Register of Information (RoI) submission-ready — no more Excel consolidation before the deadline.

Why This Matters

The Register of Information is no longer an Excel exercise.

ICT risk officers at banks often describe their challenge this way: "It's DORA, not NIS2 — most compliance tools mix them up immediately." DORA requires in Art. 28/29 a complete register of all ICT third-party service contracts — including criticality classification, LEI identification, and concentration-risk assessment — that can be submitted to regulators in the EBA-ITS-2024/2956 format.

In practice, most institutions face: dozens or hundreds of contracts scattered across spreadsheets, emails, and vendor folders, manually consolidated before each deadline into a submission-ready version — with the risk that contracts are overlooked or the format doesn't align with the ESMA-ITS structure.

Concentration risk is no side issue: if multiple critical functions depend on the same ICT third-party provider, Art. 29 requires explicit assessment of that risk — something that is hard to detect reliably without a structured register.

What You Get

Four building blocks for a submission-ready RoI.

Vendor Register with Criticality & LEI

Each ICT third-party provider is captured with criticality classification, LEI, and contract data in a structured format — not scattered across spreadsheets and files.

ICT third-party register with criticality classification in ReportAct

Concentration-Risk Flag

Clustering by service type and country, single points of failure across critical providers: the concentration analysis per Art. 29 is calculated deterministically from the register and sealed — a resilience response, not an Excel attachment.

DORA register of information with criticality per ICT third-party provider in ReportAct

RoI Versioned & Cryptographically Sealed

Every version of the register is sealed and cannot be changed undetectably afterward — you can prove to regulators which state was current at any point in time.

DORA Register of Information under EBA ITS 2024/2956 in ReportAct

Export CSV (T01/T02/T04) + XBRL

Submission happens directly in the format regulators expect — no manual rebuild of the ESMA-ITS table structure just before the deadline.

Versioned RoI snapshots with chain hash ready for submission in ReportAct
Learn More

Deeper dive into DORA and the Vendor Engine behind it.

DORA — The Regulation

Deadlines, ICT risk management, breach reporting, and primary sources in detail.

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Vendor Intelligence & Risk Register

How vendor registry, security ratings, and risk assessment work together.

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Next Step

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