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REPORTBRAIN LIMITED

London SME applying BigData and AI analytics to regulated sectors — from fintech sandboxes to AI-assisted public policy.

Technology SMEdigitalUKSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€626K
Unique partners
70
What they do

Their core work

ReportBrain is a London-based technology SME specialising in data analytics platforms for highly regulated sectors — financial services, insurance, and government. Their work centres on making large, complex datasets actionable for compliance, risk management, and policy decisions. In EU projects they contribute BigData and AI capabilities to sandboxed environments where new financial technologies or governance tools are tested before real-world deployment. More recently they have extended this expertise toward AI-assisted public policy design, helping government authorities use data-driven tools to model and evaluate policy outcomes.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

BigData analytics for regulated industriesprimary
2 projects

Both INFINITECH and AI4PublicPolicy cite BigData as a core capability, applied first to fintech/insurance and later to public administration.

Regulatory sandboxes and testbed infrastructureprimary
1 project

INFINITECH was specifically about building IoT and BigData sandboxes for testing financial innovation under regulatory constraints.

AI-driven policy analytics and governance toolsemerging
1 project

AI4PublicPolicy focused on automated, transparent policy-making using trusted AI for public authorities.

Fintech and insurtech technology solutionssecondary
1 project

INFINITECH targeted finance and insurance sectors with blockchain interoperability and HTAP analytics capabilities.

Virtualized policy management and digital transformationemerging
1 project

AI4PublicPolicy introduced virtualized policy management as a concept ReportBrain contributed to, signalling a move into GovTech.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
RegTech, fintech sandboxes, blockchain
Recent focus
AI for public policy and governance

ReportBrain entered H2020 focused squarely on the financial and insurance technology space — sandboxes, blockchain interoperability, HTAP analytics, and regulatory compliance testing for fintech players. By their second project (starting 2021), the financial sector framing had dropped entirely and the focus shifted to AI for public authorities, policy development, and environmental data — a pivot from private-sector RegTech toward public-sector GovTech. The thread connecting both periods is the same underlying competence: applying BigData and AI to environments where decisions carry regulatory weight, whether that is a bank or a government ministry.

ReportBrain is moving from private-sector compliance analytics toward government and public-authority digital transformation, positioning themselves at the intersection of trusted AI and policy decision-making — a growing funding area in both EU and UK contexts.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European19 countries collaborated

ReportBrain has participated exclusively as a partner in both projects, never leading a consortium. Both projects were large Innovation Actions with many partners — 70 unique collaborators across 19 countries from just two projects — indicating they are comfortable operating inside complex multi-partner consortia. This suggests they join as a specialist contributor bringing a specific data analytics or platform capability, rather than as an integrator or project manager.

Despite only two projects, ReportBrain has built a remarkably broad network of 70 unique consortium partners spanning 19 countries — suggesting both projects involved large, geographically diverse consortia typical of EU Innovation Actions. Their reach is pan-European, though their home base and likely primary relationships remain in the UK.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

ReportBrain occupies a specific niche that few SMEs cover: applying production-grade BigData and AI tooling to environments where the output must satisfy regulators or policymakers, not just end users. They have demonstrated this in two distinct domains — financial services and government — which makes them a credible partner for any project where data-driven decision support must also be auditable and compliant. For a consortium needing a specialist who understands both the technical depth of data pipelines and the compliance constraints of regulated sectors, ReportBrain is an unusual fit.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • INFINITECH
    Largest funding received (EUR 384,125) and the project that established ReportBrain's identity as a RegTech data platform provider, combining IoT, blockchain, and HTAP analytics inside a financial innovation sandbox.
  • AI4PublicPolicy
    Signals a deliberate sector pivot — applying the same BigData/AI stack to automated public policy-making, which is a strategically important and growing area for EU digital governance funding.
Cross-sector capabilities
societyenvironmentsecurity
Analysis note: Only two projects available, both as participant — no coordinator experience to assess leadership capability. The profile is coherent and the RegTech-to-GovTech pivot is a genuine signal, but with two data points any trend interpretation should be treated as a hypothesis rather than a confirmed pattern. No website available to verify current commercial focus.