Microsoft 365 Isn’t a Records Strategy
Many financial institutions have embraced Microsoft 365 for collaboration and productivity. Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Outlook—these tools move work faster.
However, in regulated financial services, speed is not the only requirement. Defensibility is.
A records strategy must answer questions that collaboration platforms are not designed to solve on their own:
What constitutes the official record for a loan, exception, or compliance decision?
Which version was approved and effective at a point in time?
What is retained, for how long, and under which regulatory obligation?
Can the institution prove who accessed sensitive content—and why?
Without a governance layer, organisations often end up with:
Duplicate versions of critical documents across Teams channels and folders
Decision-making context split across chat, email, and attachments
Unclear retention outcomes (“kept forever” or “deleted inconsistently”)
Limited ability to package a complete and auditable record set for review
This becomes visible during the moments that matter most:
Regulatory Exams
Dispute Resolution
Fraud Investigations
Underwriting Exception Reviews
Litigation Holds and eDiscovery
Collaboration tools are essential—but they do not replace recordkeeping controls.
At CaelumOne, we see the strongest outcomes when Microsoft 365 is treated as the collaboration layer and an ECM governance layer establishes defensible record capture, lifecycle controls, audit trails, and consistent classification—so financial institutions can collaborate freely without losing control of records. Our CaelumOne DMS-ECM is tightly integrated with your M365 product group. For a no-obligation demonstration on the power of CaelumOne DMS-ECM in a digital transformation contact us today at c1sales@caelumone.com.