One platform, every document-heavy field
Reading a document, checking it against a standard, and pulling out what matters is one task, whether the document is a loan agreement, an insurance wording, or a public tender. PONS runs that task for any field where documents carry the risk and the value, grounded in your own rules.
Different documents, the same delivery
Behind every industry is a version of one task: read a lot of documents, measure them against a rule, and surface what matters, each finding traced to its source. PONS does that task once and turns it on whatever your field puts in front of it, from a facility agreement to a policy wording to a public tender.
- Facility agreements, wordings, leases, tenders
- Measured against your standard, at volume
- Every finding traced back to its source
Your standards, your sources, your language
Connect your regulations, playbooks, and templates and PONS works to them, not to a generic default. It answers in the language your field uses, and every answer traces to a source, which is what turns AI on your documents from a demo into something a regulated business can put its name to.
- Your own playbooks and regulatory sources
- Answers in the language your field speaks
- Every answer traced, EU-hosted, auditable
No. The sub-limit in clause 4.2 is set at €2M, where your standard requires €5M.
Pick your field, and read the specifics
The documents change from one field to the next, and so does what matters inside them. Choose yours to see the paperwork PONS is put to work on, what it does with it, and what to expect.
Banking and finance
Every facility you write is a long, standardised document where a single covenant or definition can move the whole risk. Reading them is where the week goes, and it does not get easier as the book grows.
The documents you run on
What PONS does with them
- Checks each facility against your credit policy
- Pulls covenants, definitions, and events of default into one table
- Flags where a negotiated schedule departs from your standard form
Why it matters
A covenant review means an analyst reading every facility by hand.
A covenant review is a sourced table across the whole book, by the afternoon.
One document type, one standard
You do not have to bet the function on it. Pick the document your team handles most and the rule it has to meet, drop in a real batch, and judge PONS on your own paperwork the same afternoon. What works there transfers to the next document type with no new setup, because the engine underneath is the same one.
- Start with the document you see most
- A real batch, not a sample
- The next type needs no new setup