In Development

Signal amidst
the noise.

A corpus-first competitive and regulatory intelligence platform built exclusively for the Australian industry-super-fund sector. Automating hours of manual monitoring into a single, high-signal, board-ready brief.

The Automation of Strategy Insights

Strategy teams spend hours each week monitoring fragmented sources: APRA releases, ASIC enforcement notices, competitor product updates, Portfolio Holdings Disclosures (PHDs), and law-firm commentaries.

Supervise automates this entirely, turning the noise of daily updates into a deduplicated intelligence brief categorized into four pillars mapping directly to strategic positioning.

Regulatory

The credibility backbone. Tracks prudential standards, conduct enforcement, and legislative change. (e.g., APRA SPS 515, ASIC bans).

Competitor Activity

The differentiation engine. Tracks what rival funds are doing in-market. (e.g., Newsroom media releases, fee reductions).

M&A / Asset Moves

Tracks significant shifts in portfolio holdings from semi-annual PHD filings and major direct infrastructure acquisitions.

Industry Insight

Broader sector trends, ESG commitments, and macro-level shifts derived from APRA stats and peak body publications.

Corpus-First Coverage

Every signal is derived from a public, observable source. No hallucinations. If a data point is missing, it remains null and is flagged for verified enrichment.

39
Active Sources
14
Covered Funds
14
Regulators & Bodies
5
Data Providers

Public-Only, Shared Corpus

Every customer sees every fund. The corpus is one shared dataset — multi-tenancy is an access/personalisation layer, never a data split. We track AustralianSuper, ART, Aware Super, UniSuper, Hostplus, Cbus, HESTA, Rest, and more.

Pipeline Architecture

1. Ingest

39 Public Sources via HTML, RSS, Playwright (Headless), & PHD diffs.

2. Enrich

LLM extraction (Ollama/Vertex) for summaries, scoring, and pricing.

3. Cluster

Merges related signals from regulators and aggregators into events.

4. Synthesis

Generates a board-ready Markdown brief with strategic implications.

Board-Ready Output

supervise-brief-2026-06-21.md
# Regulatory Enforcement and Competitor Consolidation Signals

**Generated:** 2026-06-21

## Executive Synthesis
ASIC confirmed the enforcement of the ban on advertising super funds during employee onboarding, effective from 9 June 2026, requiring immediate compliance. Concurrently, Aware Super completed its merger with TelstraSuper...

## Strategic Implications

### 1. ASIC confirmed enforcement of the ban on advertising...
* **Who it affects:** All industry funds managing new member acquisition.
* **Market Implication:** Funds must cease all targeted advertising to employees during onboarding immediately.

...

## Competitor Activity

### Aware Super
* **[Completed] TelstraSuper–Aware Super merger successfully completed**
[CRITICAL] *Importance: 5/5* | *Confidence: High* — Source: Aware Super – News

> **Analyst read:** The merger is legally finalised, eliminating a competitor
> and consolidating assets under the Aware Super brand.

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