The new product packages model routing, retrieval, and audit tooling for banks, telcos, and public sector teams that need to deploy LLMs without compromising on data residency.
ACCRA, Ghana — Spalce Technologies today announced the general availability of the Spalce Intelligence Layer, an LLM platform purpose-built for regulated industries operating across Africa, the Gulf, and Europe. The product, which has been in private beta with a small group of banks and government agencies since November 2025, is now available to all enterprise customers.
The Intelligence Layer addresses a problem that has slowed enterprise adoption of generative AI in regulated industries: how to use frontier models while keeping sensitive data inside compliant infrastructure, producing auditable outputs, and controlling costs. The platform combines model routing across hosted and self-hosted models, a retrieval and grounding pipeline tuned for African languages and English, and a granular audit log that can be exported to compliance teams.
“Most LLM tooling assumes you can send everything to one model in one region. That assumption breaks the moment you serve a regulated customer in Lagos, Nairobi, or Riyadh. The Intelligence Layer is the result of two years of work with customers who could not accept that trade-off.”
Initial customers include a tier-one Nigerian bank using the platform for internal knowledge search across 14 years of policy documents, a Ghanaian government agency automating citizen correspondence in Twi and English, and a multinational energy company using it to assist field engineers.
- Model routing across hosted and self-hosted models
- Retrieval and grounding tuned for African languages and English
- Granular audit log exportable to compliance teams
- Data residency in Accra, Lagos, and Frankfurt
Pricing is usage based and starts at $4,500 per month for an enterprise pilot, with volume contracts available. The platform is sold direct and through a small group of regional system integrators.
