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October 2025 Release Notes

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What's new in MindBridge

The October release delivers configurable scoring, customizable control points, and enhanced multi-currency support, alongside new TRA v2 exploration tools. Expanded webhook events, SDK updates, and performance upgrades further streamline workflows, improve scalability, and strengthen integration across enterprise environments.

Functional capabilities

Upgrades to performance and scalability

Developer & integration enhancements


New capabilities for 25.09

Procedures

Procedures introduce guided workflows within GL analyses and represent the first step in the rollout of the new Workspace experience. Admins can configure procedure steps, and auditors follow them through a structured, in-analysis assistant. Procedures now form the foundation for a broader navigation and workflow model, with additional Workspace capabilities to follow.

Learn more about Procedures.


Summary page

The Summary Page introduces a high-level, risk-prioritized dashboard within Transaction Risk Analytics (TRA) that helps auditors and analysts triage more efficiently. Risk-triggered entries surface to the top, filters persist across Summary and Explorer, and entry-level review progress can be tracked and summarized. Together, these capabilities provide a consistent context for navigating between dashboards, streamline review at scale, and support enterprise-level engagements.

Learn more about the Summary page


Custom GL Control Points (Duplicate Transaction, High Monetary Value, Unusual Digit Combination)

MindBridge now supports three new configurable control points, available in Libraries → General Ledger → Custom Control Points for Admin users:

  • Custom Duplicate Transaction – Detects potential duplicates, with added ability to configure additional fields (e.g., Region, Cost Center) to align with firm/client duplicate definitions and reduce false positives.
  • Custom High Monetary Value – Flags unusually large transactions, now with configurable grouping (e.g., Region, Cost Center) to ensure anomalies reflect how the business is structured.
  • Custom Unusual Digit Combination – Extends anomaly detection on digit patterns to Local/Document amounts, improving detection of manual key-entry errors (e.g., fat-fingered entries).

Learn more about Custom Duplicate Transaction, Custom High Monetary Value and Custom Unusual Digit Combination Control Points.


Configurable MindBridge score

The MindBridge Score can now be configured at both the Library and Engagement levels:

  • Add or remove control points (including custom CPs) directly in the MB Score.
  • Removing CPs from the MB Score reduces runtime and noise, improving performance.

This eliminates reliance on separate Custom Risk Scores for enterprise workflows and delivers one consistent score powering dashboards and reports.

Learn more about the MindBridge Score.


Multi-currency UI enhancements

Multi-currency support has been extended across key UI components for greater transparency and trust:

  • Entry & Transaction Tables – Local Amount + Currency, Document Amount + Currency now visible by default.
  • Display & Formatting – Local/Document amounts display embedded currency codes, instead of default reporting currency.
  • Explainability – Control point explanations specify which amount field (Amount, Local Amount, Document Amount) was used.
  • Exports – All exports (Excel, CSV, API) now include associated currency codes.

These updates ensure users interpret values in the correct context and maintain clarity across global datasets.


LLM account mapping

Building on LLM-based account grouping introduced in 25.05, MindBridge now supports LLM-assisted account mapping within the Verify Accounts workflow:

  • During account mapping, MindBridge automatically suggests mappings from GL accounts to Account Groupings (e.g., custom Groupings or MAC).
  • Suggestions are tagged as AI-suggested, with a required review/verify step (“human in the loop”).
  • This reduces manual effort when no standardized chart of accounts exists, accelerating onboarding.

As with other MindBridge AI features, all LLM usage adheres to our LLM policy.

Learn more about LLM Account Mapping.


Webhooks enhancements / Additional events

Webhook functionality has been expanded to improve reliability and broaden automation capabilities:

  • Event Log – Provides auditable history of webhook requests and responses.
  • Delivery Enhancements – Improved resiliency with retries, monitoring, and tenant context in payloads.
  • New v2 Events – Additional high-value triggers across File/Export, Engagement, Account Mapping, Analysis, and User lifecycle events.

Example use cases include:

  • Auto-provisioning access in IAM tools when a user is added.
  • Automatically scaffolding Teams channels or BI workspaces when an engagement is created.
  • Triggering downstream ERP/GRC workflows when exports are ready.

Learn more about Webhook Events.


Pivot table

Pivot table introduces multi-dimensional data exploration to MindBridge, expanding on existing Risk segmentation and Summary table capabilities. It allows users to group and aggregate data across both rows and columns, similar to a pivot table enabling more flexible analysis of transactional data.

Released alongside Explorer Page Save, this feature lets users save custom Pivot table configurations as reusable procedures, supporting consistency and efficiency across audits and analyses.

Learn more about Pivot table.


Explorer Page View 

The Explorer Page View capability allows users to save and reuse their current view configuration (filters, pivots, groupings, metrics) in the Explorer interface. Saved views can be reused across sessions, shared with team members, and codified into repeatable procedures for future analyses.

This accelerates onboarding, enforces standardization, and improves repeatability particularly in high-complexity environments and for teams managing multiple clients or subsidiaries.

Learn more about Explorer Page View.


Entry Details page visuals 

The Entry Details Visuals initiative delivers algorithm-specific visualizations to the Entry Details page (introduced in 25.05-post). This release introduces chart visual for the TrendShock and TrendShock Group By algorithms.

These visual improves explainability by showing how an entry’s TrendShock score compares against the broader population of entries. They provide distributional context, correlation to ensemble scores, and group roll-ups (e.g., Mission-Fiscal Year), helping auditors and process owners quickly understand why an entry is flagged.

Learn more about Entry Details page visuals.


Upgrades to performance & scalability

Subledger scaling

Thanks to our upgraded query engine, MindBridge now comfortably scales subledger analyses to several hundred million rows. These improvements significantly enhance both pipeline throughput and UI performance, allowing enterprise customers to run larger, more complex analyses with confidence.

GL monetary flows generation

Performance updates to the GL monetary flows generation reduce processing time for analyses with complex transactions. These improvements can save hours on large enterprise datasets, helping customers move more quickly from ingestion to results.


Developer & integration enhancements

MindBridge Developer Portal (Coming soon)

Centralized resource for API documentation, SDKs, and integration guides.

Learn more at the MindBridge Developer Portal.

Python SDK updates 

Ongoing improvements to align with production API and expand supported workflows.

Webhooks enhancements

Expanded events and delivery improvements (see above).

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