Editorial Policy

Updated 12 Mar 2026
Zango's blog and research content is written by compliance practitioners, AI engineers, and policy professionals with direct experience in financial services regulation. We publish insights to inform compliance, risk, and governance teams.

Authorship

Every article published on Zango is written or reviewed by a named author with relevant professional experience. Author bios are displayed on each post and linked to full profile pages. Our contributors include former UK Government AI policy leaders, compliance and risk practitioners from regulated financial institutions, AI engineers building compliance automation systems, and academic collaborators from Oxford and Glasgow.

Accuracy and Sources

We cite primary regulatory sources (FCA, PRA, EBA, SEC, NIST), official publications, and peer-reviewed research. Where we reference data or statistics, we link to the original source. Our content undergoes internal review before publication.

Independence

Our editorial content is produced to inform practitioners and policymakers working in financial services regulation, risk, and compliance. While Zango is a commercial organisation, we do not publish paid placements, sponsored articles, or undisclosed affiliate content. Research findings and editorial perspectives are developed independently of external commercial influence.

Corrections

If we identify an error in a published article, we correct it promptly and note the correction at the bottom of the article with the date of the update. If you believe any content contains an inaccuracy, please contact us.

Content Freshness

We review published content periodically to ensure regulatory references remain current. Articles covering fast-moving regulatory developments include publication dates and are updated when material changes occur.

Research Programme

Our research programme, The Future of AI Governance and Compliance in Financial Services, is developed in collaboration with independent researchers from the University of Oxford and the University of Glasgow. Research design and analysis benefit from academic input, and findings are published transparently.

Contact

For editorial enquiries, corrections, or content collaboration proposals, please reach out via our contact page at zango.ai/contact-us.