Most mid-sized regulated firms are not short of good intentions about compliance. They are short of hours. The obligations under DORA, the EU AI Act, NIS2 and GDPR did not arrive with a matching budget for headcount, and the people asked to absorb them, usually a head of compliance, a CISO or a COO wearing three hats, are already fully committed. The result is a familiar pattern: a burst of effort before a deadline, a set of documents that ages quietly, and a scramble the next time something changes.
Morclear Europe exists to break that cycle. We are an Irish regulatory compliance firm that treats compliance as something continuously managed rather than periodically rebuilt.
AI does the drafting. A person owns the output.
CORA™, our Compliance Operations and Risk Automation platform, runs eight specialist modules built on the Anthropic Claude API. They draft incident reports, gap assessments, vendor risk registers, board papers, training material and regulator correspondence in a fraction of the time a person would take.
Then a compliance professional reads every line before it reaches you. That step is not a formality and it is not optional. When a supervisor asks who signed off on your ICT risk framework, the answer cannot be a chatbot. A compliance professional with AI beats AI without one, and it beats a compliance professional without AI too. That is the whole proposition.
Specialist, not general
Five EU frameworks, worked in depth. We do not also do tax, audit or deal advisory.
Managed, not delivered
The work continues between deadlines. Registers stay current, changes are picked up as they land.
One named person
You deal with the Managing Director directly. No rotating account team, no handover to a junior.
The frameworks we cover
DORA · Regulation (EU) 2022/2554EU AI Act · Regulation (EU) 2024/1689GDPR · Regulation (EU) 2016/679NIS2 · Directive (EU) 2022/2555ISO 27001:2022
These overlap far more than they are usually treated as overlapping. An ICT third-party register built for DORA answers a good part of what NIS2 expects. An AI system inventory built for the AI Act carries most of what a GDPR record of processing needs for the same system. We work them as one model rather than as five parallel projects, which is where a specialist earns its place.
Who we work with
Our core market is regulated financial services: banks, insurers, investment firms, payment and e-money institutions, fintechs and crypto-asset service providers. Beyond that we work with technology and SaaS companies, healthcare providers, critical infrastructure operators, professional services firms and public bodies. The common factor is size rather than sector, typically 50 to 2,000 employees, and a compliance obligation that has outgrown the time available to meet it.
Where to start
Free AI Act Assessment, 10 minutes
Which AI Act obligations apply to your systems, and from when. No cost, no commitment.
Gap Assessment, €999, two weeks
A documented read on where you stand against your framework, with a prioritised remediation plan.
Programme Build, from €15,000*
Eight to twelve weeks to build the policies, registers and controls the framework requires.
Managed Compliance, from €2,000 per month*
Ongoing ownership of the programme, with board-ready reporting and continuous monitoring.
Regulatory Radar, €199 per month
Monitoring of the five frameworks, filtered to what actually affects your firm.
Virtual DPO, from €1,200 per month
An outsourced data protection officer function for firms that need the role filled properly.
EU Authorised Representative, from €2,500 per year
For firms outside the Union that need a representative established inside it under GDPR, the AI Act or NIS2.
*Fees confirmed after a scoping call at no cost.
What we will not tell you
You will not find client logos, testimonials or percentage savings on this site. Morclear Europe is a new firm and inventing a track record would be both dishonest and, under Irish and EU consumer protection law, unlawful. A compliance business that misrepresents its own position is not one you should let near your regulatory file. So the offer is straightforward: take the free assessment or the scoping call, see whether the analysis is any good, and decide from there.
See also: Specialist versus consulting firm · EU Authorised Representative · CORA™ Managed Compliance · Example compliance scenarios