Xceptor launches SaaS in Switzerland and Japan
18 August 2026 Switzerland, Japan
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Xceptor, a data automation platform for capital markets, has launched sovereign-grade Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) in Switzerland and Japan.
The firm says the expansion reflects growing demand for solutions — including Xceptor’s Data Automation, AI, and Confirmations solutions — that align with local data residency and regulatory requirements.
Xceptor’s SaaS clients use its solutions to process billions of rows of data, ingest terabytes of data, and handle over 70,000 SFTP files each month.
Additionally the platform says that it processes more than one million inbound emails for clients every week.
Dan Reid, chief technology and co-founder at Xceptor, says: “Financial institutions operating in markets like Switzerland and Japan often have to navigate strict data sovereignty and technology outsourcing rules.
“The new SaaS regions give our clients greater flexibility to automate mission-critical operations while ensuring data remains within their desired local jurisdictions.”
Reid says the increasing regulatory, operational, and technological pressures are accelerating SaaS usage across capital markets.
“With managed infrastructure and continuous software updates, firms can respond to industry demands, manage growing data volumes, and adopt AI confidently within established governance and control frameworks — all at a faster time to value,” he concludes.
The firm says the expansion reflects growing demand for solutions — including Xceptor’s Data Automation, AI, and Confirmations solutions — that align with local data residency and regulatory requirements.
Xceptor’s SaaS clients use its solutions to process billions of rows of data, ingest terabytes of data, and handle over 70,000 SFTP files each month.
Additionally the platform says that it processes more than one million inbound emails for clients every week.
Dan Reid, chief technology and co-founder at Xceptor, says: “Financial institutions operating in markets like Switzerland and Japan often have to navigate strict data sovereignty and technology outsourcing rules.
“The new SaaS regions give our clients greater flexibility to automate mission-critical operations while ensuring data remains within their desired local jurisdictions.”
Reid says the increasing regulatory, operational, and technological pressures are accelerating SaaS usage across capital markets.
“With managed infrastructure and continuous software updates, firms can respond to industry demands, manage growing data volumes, and adopt AI confidently within established governance and control frameworks — all at a faster time to value,” he concludes.
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