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MessageWatcher, CellTrust team up on business text compliance

May 12, 2026

By AI, Created 4:37 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – MessageWatcher has struck a reseller agreement with CellTrust to add compliant mobile text messaging to its communications compliance offering for regulated firms. The move is aimed at helping financial services and government organizations capture, retain and supervise business texts under SEC and FINRA rules.

Why it matters: - Business texting has become routine, but regulated firms still face a compliance gap when mobile messages are not captured and reviewed. - The combined offering is aimed at books-and-records and supervisory obligations tied to SEC Rules 17a-3, 17a-4 and 204-2, plus FINRA Rules 3110 and 4511. - Regulated firms in financial services and state and local government gain a more complete way to manage communications across channels without moving to a large all-in-one platform.

What happened: - MessageWatcher announced a new reseller agreement with CellTrust on May 12, 2026. - MessageWatcher will offer CellTrust’s text messaging capabilities as part of its broader communications compliance offering. - The companies said the partnership is designed for regulated organizations that need compliant mobile communications.

The details: - MessageWatcher provides electronic communications archiving, supervision and compliance solutions. - CellTrust provides compliant mobile communications solutions. - The expanded offering is intended to help customers retain, review and supervise business communications across channels. - The platform is positioned to support compliance, supervision, e-discovery and risk management. - MessageWatcher said an integrated archiving solution can save time during regulatory examinations, audits, internal investigations and routine operations. - The company also said the platform can retrieve information in seconds that outside counsel might otherwise charge thousands of dollars to reconstruct in litigation scenarios. - MessageWatcher said the offering fits within the compliance workflow firms already use. - The company added that customers do not need to stitch together multiple separate providers.

Between the lines: - The deal reflects a broader shift in how regulators and firms are treating mobile messaging as part of the compliance record, not an informal side channel. - The partnership also signals demand for tools that are narrower and easier to deploy than full-suite platforms, especially for firms that want coverage without extra operational complexity. - Craig Dinan said the agreement helps MessageWatcher reduce risk from unmanaged mobile communications. - Sean Moshir said organizations need compliance solutions that reflect how employees and advisers actually communicate today.

What’s next: - MessageWatcher expects the CellTrust addition to create a more complete path for retaining, reviewing and supervising business communications. - The company expects the expanded offering to help customers maintain more consistent oversight across communication channels. - Regulated firms are likely to continue prioritizing text preservation and review for compliance, internal investigations, litigation readiness and operational oversight.

The bottom line: - MessageWatcher is broadening its compliance stack to close a common blind spot: business texting.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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