Ad Review and Approval


Advertising content review and approval in regulated financial services requires a process that is fast for marketing, defensible for compliance, and accessible for field officers. ActiveComply® Pre-Review gives all three teams what they need: AI pre-screening that catches issues before they reach a reviewer, a structured approval workflow that documents decisions, and a system designed to help the field get to market faster.

Manual content review processes create the same problems across regulated institutions:

The cost of a broken review process shows up in delayed campaigns, staff capacity consumed by routine review, and regulatory exposure from unapproved field materials.

  1. Content is submitted through the ActiveComply® Pre-Review portal. All major file types accepted.
  2. AI pre-screening evaluates the submission against applicable advertising rules and flags specific issues with on-content annotations.
  3. Pre-screened content can receive AI auto-approval or it enters the compliance review queue with issue context, reducing the time reviewers spend diagnosing issues.
  4. The reviewer approves, requests changes, or rejects, with documented rationale stored automatically.
  5. Submissions, decisions, and revision cycles are archived, creating a record of the approval process.

ActiveComply® Products for Ad Review and Approval


Common Questions


ActiveComply® Pre-Review supports PDF, JPEG, PNG, DOCX, and PPT. Content pieces can be submitted directly through the portal via desktop or mobile device.

ActiveComply® Pre-Review’s AI layer evaluates submitted content against the applicable advertising rules for your institution type and state markets. It flags specific issues with on-content annotations before the content reaches a human reviewer, reducing the diagnostic workload on compliance and the revision cycle time for marketing.

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