Most Compliance Failures Are Data Failures
Rarely do compliance issues arise from missing rules. They arise from poor, inconsistent, or poorly governed data. In 2026, supervisors increasingly focus on the reliability of the data underpinning compliance decisions.
What Data Governance Really Means
Regulatory expectations now include:
- Clear data ownership and accountability
- Consistency across reports and controls
- Full traceability from source to decision
Data governance is no longer an IT concern.
It is a governance and compliance imperative.
The Cost of Weak Data Foundations
Without strong data governance:
- Controls lose credibility
- Reporting becomes fragile
- Management decisions are undermined
Compliance cannot be stronger than the data supporting it.
How can Osmia Consulting help you?
Thanks to our IT and operational teams, Osmia Consulting has developed tailor-made solutions to manage data effectively.
In 2026, compliance frameworks will stand or fall on data discipline.
