Board preparation & briefing assistant
The tool a director uses the night before a board meeting.
Sharpen questions, review regulatory context, and draft preliminary documentation language — all in the hours before the agenda gets served. Director Nexus On Call™ is a board preparation tool, not a governance advisor.
Educational only. On Call is a preparation tool. It is not legal, compliance, or regulatory advice. Directors should apply independent judgment and consult appropriate advisors.
The product
Your board's briefing partner.
Director Nexus On Call™ is an AI-powered governance briefing tool built for bank directors, committee members, and executive teams. It delivers the same regulatory grounding and boardroom clarity as a live Director Nexus engagement — on demand, at any hour, for any governance question.
Ask it to explain a regulatory development in plain English. Ask it to generate board-level questions for your next committee meeting. Ask it to draft minutes language that reflects informed deliberation. Ask it what your board should be asking management about AI, cybersecurity, digital assets, vendor risk, or payments innovation.
This is not a general-purpose AI chatbot. It is purpose-built for bank board governance — trained on the regulatory frameworks, supervisory expectations, and boardroom standards that define effective oversight.
What it does
Six capabilities. One briefing partner.
Meeting Preparation
Get briefed on any agenda topic before your next board or committee meeting.
Effective Challenge Questions
Generate board-level questions that demonstrate informed oversight.
Documentation Drafting
Draft minutes language, committee memos, and resolutions that reflect deliberation.
Regulatory Briefings
Understand any governance topic in plain English — with the regulatory context that matters.
Regulatory Interpretation
When new guidance drops, know what it means for your board before the next meeting.
New Director Onboarding
Get a new board member up to speed on governance fundamentals — structured, thorough, at their pace.
How it works
Type. Ask. Document.
Director Nexus On Call™ is a secure, text-based governance briefing tool. You type your question, describe your meeting agenda, or request a document draft — and the tool responds with board-level educational content grounded in the same regulatory depth and institutional perspective as a live Director Nexus engagement.
Every response is structured for governance clarity. Every question generated is designed for effective challenge. Every document draft reflects the documentation standards that boards are expected to maintain.
What this is not
An education tool. Not an advisor.
Director Nexus On Call™ is a governance education tool — not a lawyer, a compliance officer, or an examiner. It does not provide legal or compliance advice. It does not assess your institution's specific regulatory posture. It does not predict what examiners will do.
It gives you fluency, questions, and documentation language so your board is better prepared for every conversation that matters.
Pricing
Choose your access level.
Director Seat
or $1,500 / year
Access for one named director.
- ·Unlimited queries
- ·All six capabilities
- ·Ongoing updates as the regulatory landscape evolves
Institutional License
or $5,000 / year
Up to 12 directors at one institution.
- ·Everything in Director Seat
- ·Shared access for the full board
- ·Usage reporting for governance records
- ·Priority onboarding
Holding Company / Association
Multiple boards, member institutions, or affiliated directors.
- ·Everything in Institutional License
- ·Multi-institution deployment
- ·Co-branded option available
- ·Dedicated onboarding session
- ·Quarterly usage and governance reports
Included in Director Nexus 365™
Director Nexus On Call™ is included in every Director Nexus 365™ institutional program at no additional cost. If your institution already subscribes to Director Nexus 365, your directors have full access. Learn about Director Nexus 365 →
Frequently asked
What directors ask first.
Is this a chatbot?+
No. Director Nexus On Call™ is a purpose-built governance briefing tool for bank directors. It does not make small talk. It generates board-level education, questions, and documentation language grounded in regulatory frameworks and supervisory expectations. It is not a general-purpose AI assistant.
Does this replace legal counsel or compliance?+
No. Director Nexus On Call™ is an educational resource. It helps directors prepare, ask better questions, and draft documentation — but it does not provide legal or compliance advice. Institutions should always consult qualified legal counsel and their primary regulators for institution-specific guidance.
How current is the content?+
The tool's knowledge base is regularly updated to reflect evolving regulatory guidance, supervisory expectations, and industry developments. Because it is an educational tool and not a real-time regulatory feed, directors should always verify time-sensitive regulatory developments with their compliance team or legal counsel.
Can I use this to prepare for an examination?+
You can use it to understand what regulators generally expect, to generate questions your board should be asking management, and to draft documentation that reflects informed deliberation. It cannot predict examination outcomes, diagnose your institution's compliance posture, or guarantee any regulatory result.
Is my information private?+
Director Nexus On Call™ does not store the content of your conversations. Your queries are not used to train models or shared with third parties. Each session starts fresh.
What if I need a live briefing or workshop instead?+
Director Nexus On Call™ complements — but does not replace — the live engagement programs offered by Director Nexus. If your board needs a facilitated briefing, workshop, or retreat, contact us to discuss a live engagement.
Director Nexus On Call™ provides board-level education for informational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice, compliance advice, audit opinions, or institution-specific regulatory guidance. Users should consult qualified legal counsel, compliance professionals, and their primary regulators for institution-specific questions.
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