FCI Launches FCI Portal to Give Financial Services Distributed Organizations Centralized Control Over Corporate-Owned and BYOD Devices

NEW ORLEANS (March 9, 2026) — FCI today announced the launch of the FCI Portal at the T3 Technology Conference in New Orleans. The FCI Portal is a new platform designed to give larger organizations a centralized way to manage and monitor computers used across distributed operations, including independent field offices, branch environments, and advisor networks.

Built for organizations that must oversee a mix of corporate-owned and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) endpoints, the FCI Portal provides a single operational view of devices, users, and organizational groupings. The platform helps security and operations teams gain visibility into endpoint populations that are traditionally difficult to track and manage at scale.

The FCI Portal is designed to replace slow, manual, and fragmented administrative processes with simple, centralized workflows. Among its core capabilities are one-click computer lockdown, streamlined device decommissioning, and centralized encryption management — including encryption activation, transition from 128-bit to 256-bit, and restoration support.

For organizations with large, distributed advisor populations, these tasks have often depended on manual forms, device lookups, user follow-up, and disconnected internal processes. The FCI Portal simplifies those workflows through an interface designed for speed, consistency, and scale.

The platform can also synchronize with directory services to provide operational context for each device, including username, location, supervisor, and other organizational attributes defined by the home office. This allows firms to group, filter, and manage devices according to the structure they already use to run the business.

FCI estimates that the platform can reduce implementation time and costs by approximately 90 percent compared with traditional manual approaches, while reducing recurring monthly administrative effort for repeated operational tasks by about 80 percent.

“The launch of the FCI Portal reflects what larger distributed organizations have been asking for: a simpler way to see, manage, and act on all devices, whether corporate-owned or BYOD,” said Brian Edelman, CEO at FCI. “When organizations operate through independent field offices and advisor populations, manual processes become a major operational burden. The FCI Portal was built to bring visibility, speed, and control into a single platform.”

Announced at T3 Conference, New Orleans