The cost of compliance, recovered. 

Statutes in dozens of jurisdictions allow companies to recover the cost of producing data for law enforcement. Almost no one does. Kodex automates the work of claiming what the law already says is yours.

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Revenue recovery automation
Collecting compliance costs
Identify qualifying requests
Calculate eligible costs
Invoice agencies
Follow up for payment tasks
Kodex

Recovered revenue

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Total recovered revenue

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The legal and finance teams at the world's largest crypto exchanges, banks, and telcos recover compliance cost through Kodex.

A line item most companies leave on the table.

Federal and state statutes give companies the right to recover the cost of complying with subpoenas, search warrants, and other legal process. The reimbursements are real. The numbers add up. And the work to claim them.

Revenue recovery process’s

Identify qualifying requests
Calculate eligible costs
Invoice agencies
Follow up for payment—tasks

Tracking, invoicing, collections. We do all of it.

Kodex captures metadata for reimbursement claims, tracking jurisdiction, eligible costs, and billing agency. Invoicing is automatic, collections run in the background, and you see recovered revenue.

Kodex cost recovery cycle

Track which jurisdiction's statute applies
Calculate eligible costs
Invoice agencies
Follow up for payment—tasks

What companies have actually recovered.

The reimbursements are real. The numbers are real. The companies leaving them on the table are doing it because the work has always been impossible to do at scale.

Yahoo

$130,000

Yahoo recouped $130,000 in their first year on the platform.

AT&T

$4 million

AT&T identified more than $4 million  in recoverable cost.

Questions teams ask before they claim.

What requests qualify for recovery?

The statutes vary by jurisdiction, but most cover subpoenas, search warrants, and other formal legal process for stored records. The platform applies the applicable rule to each request. You don't need to know the statute to claim under it.

Do we need to change anything about our finance or legal workflow?

No. Recovery runs alongside the workflow you already have. Invoices go out from Kodex. Payments come back to you. Your team sees the recovered amount in their existing reporting, with the audit trail attached.

What happens when an agency disputes the invoice?

The Kodex team handles the back-and-forth. If a dispute escalates beyond what we can resolve, we send it to you with the full audit trail and a recommended response. Most invoices clear without a dispute.

Why aren't we already doing this?

Because the work to do it at scale, identifying the eligible request, calculating the cost, invoicing the right agency, following up until they pay, has always been more expensive than the recovery itself. That's the problem Kodex solves. The math only works when the work is automated.

Compliance shouldn't be a cost center.

Every request that comes through your door costs your team time and your company money. The law says some of that money should come back. Kodex makes sure it does.