Superscript Systems lands SOC 2 compliance with Socify
Superscript Systems said it achieved SOC 2 compliance using Socify by TAC Security, giving the fintech and AI software company a more structured way to prove security controls to enterprise customers. The move is meant to speed audits, reduce prep work and support larger clients that require security proof before signing.
Why it matters: - Enterprise buyers increasingly want proof that vendors handling sensitive workflows are secure, controlled and audit-ready. - Superscript Systems said the SOC 2 milestone strengthens customer trust as the company scales financial software and AI operations. - The compliance effort also supports sales conversations where security review happens before a contract is signed.
What happened: - Superscript Systems achieved SOC 2 compliance with Socify by TAC Security. - The company built its SOC 2 program around Security and Confidentiality. - Superscript Systems said the controls were already in place across its development process and infrastructure. - Socify helped the company map existing controls to SOC 2 requirements and centralize evidence across systems and tools. - Superscript Systems said the process turned everyday workflows into audit-ready processes without slowing client delivery.
The details: - Superscript Systems builds software for complex money movement and AI-powered financial operations. - The company works on payment provider integrations, multi-party payouts and revenue splits, KYC and onboarding flows, reconciliation, and agentic AI for financial operations with human approval gates and full audit trails. - Founder and CEO Michael Shmulevich said clients hand the company their payment infrastructure, so security questions come up on the first call. - Shmulevich said Socify gave the company a clean way to show its controls without pulling the team off client work. - Socify gave Superscript Systems visibility across systems, controls and risks. - Socify also streamlined CPA review through a single Audit Vault. - Superscript Systems said audit preparation effort fell by approximately 80%. - Socify says it can reduce SOC 2 compliance costs by up to 75% to 80% versus traditional consulting-led approaches. - Superscript Systems said it now has a clear SOC 2 control framework, centralized audit-ready evidence and a scalable compliance foundation for future enterprise growth. - Superscript Systems was founded in 2008 and is US-managed with senior dedicated teams. - The company said it has 17 years of production fintech experience and SOC 2 compliance. - Socify is a SOC 2 compliance and security operations readiness platform. - Socify centralizes evidence collection, maps security controls to SOC 2 requirements and provides real-time visibility into control effectiveness. - TAC Security, which powers Socify, is a public cybersecurity company that says it serves more than 10,000 clients across 100 countries.
Between the lines: - The announcement shows SOC 2 is now part of go-to-market strategy for vendors selling into enterprise financial workflows, not just an internal security checkbox. - For a smaller software provider, centralizing evidence and reducing audit prep can free teams to focus on product delivery and customer work. - The value of the compliance stack is not just the certification itself. It is the ability to show mature controls quickly and repeatedly as deals scale.
What's next: - Superscript Systems is better positioned to pursue enterprise customers that require security assurance before procurement. - The company will use the compliance foundation to demonstrate continuous trust as it expands its software development practice. - Socify will continue to target organizations that want faster, simpler and more affordable compliance workflows. - More information: Superscript Systems and Socify
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