Compliance - Authoritative Regulatory Landing Page Template
A split-screen landing page built for risk and compliance consulting firms that serve CFOs, COOs, and general counsel at mid-market banks, fintechs, and insurance carriers. The template uses a monochrome steel palette, testimonial-led authority signals, a logo wall, and a two-step gated form to convert high-intent regulatory buyers into booked assessments.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This is a single-page, split-screen landing page template for a risk and compliance consulting firm. It opens with an oversized testimonial card, flows through claim-proof compliance domain sections, and closes every panel with a "Schedule a Confidential Assessment" call to action. The design carries institutional authority without photography or decoration.
Who this template is for
This template is built for compliance and risk consulting practices that sell to regulated-industry executives. If your firm turns regulatory examinations into clean outcomes, this page speaks the language your buyers already trust.
- Risk and compliance consultants serving mid-market banks, fintechs, or insurance carriers
- Firms offering engagement-based services around audits, remediation, or regulatory readiness
- Practices where the buyer is a CFO, Chief Risk Officer, general counsel, or Chief Operating Officer
What problem this template solves
Compliance consulting buyers are skeptical. They have seen firms promise frameworks and deliver slide decks. This template solves the credibility gap by leading with attributed client proof and pairing every domain claim with a documented outcome, so the page earns trust before it asks for anything.
- Generic consulting pages fail to signal domain authority to a regulatory audience
- Buyers need to see specificity, not promises, before they book a call or share a business email
- A poorly structured page buries the most persuasive proof behind marketing language
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout built around the claim-proof rhythm that works in high-stakes B2B consulting. Every section is ready to receive your firm's real language, real outcomes, and real client attributions.
- A split-screen (50/50) hero with an oversized testimonial card and regulatory-blue accent quotation marks
- A horizontal logo wall authority band placed immediately below the header
- Alternating left-right split sections covering compliance domains such as Bank Secrecy Act and Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML), Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and state licensing
- A two-step progressive disclosure form: dropdown qualifiers in step one, calendar embed in step two
- A secondary gated download path for a "Regulatory Readiness Checklist" requiring a business email address
Feature list
This template bundles purpose-built components that match the expectations of regulatory-industry buyers. Each one is described below.
Split-Screen Testimonial Header
The hero is a 50/50 split card: forge-dark charcoal on the left, cold white on the right. A single oversized client quote is set in a restrained serif typeface. Quotation marks render in regulatory blue at display scale. Attribution includes named title, firm type, and asset size, giving the proof instant credibility without a single photograph.
Logo Wall Authority Band
A horizontal band of grayscale client and regulatory-body logos sits directly below the header. This placement establishes institutional gravity before the reader scrolls to a single service claim, letting the logos do the credentialing work first.
Claim-Proof Domain Sections
Each scroll section splits the screen: the left panel presents a compliance domain in typographic hierarchy; the right panel presents the engagement outcome, including audit results, remediation timelines, and quoted regulatory response language. The rhythm repeats for every domain covered, reinforcing that this firm works in specifics.
Two-Step Progressive Disclosure Form
The primary conversion path uses a two-step form. Step one captures firm type, asset size range, and primary regulatory concern through dropdown menus. Step two opens a calendar embed for a 30-minute call. This structure qualifies the lead before any human time is invested.
Gated Regulatory Readiness Checklist
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable checklist gated behind a business email address. Personal domains are not accepted, which filters out low-intent requests and ensures only qualified prospects reach the lead queue.
Recurring Anchored Call to Action
The primary call to action, "Schedule a Confidential Assessment," appears in regulatory blue at the bottom of every right-panel section. Repetition without distraction keeps the conversion path visible across the full scroll without competing with the proof content.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Testimonial Hero Card | Open with attributed client proof |
| Logo Wall Band | Establish institutional authority |
| BSA/AML Domain Panel | Present anti-money laundering outcomes |
| SOX Compliance Panel | Showcase Sarbanes-Oxley engagement results |
| GDPR Domain Panel | Cover data protection regulatory work |
| State Licensing Panel | Address multi-state expansion engagements |
| Assessment Form Block | Capture and qualify inbound leads |
| Checklist Download Path | Convert secondary, research-stage prospects |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Service Utility theme built around a Monochrome Steel color system. Every color choice reinforces the feeling of a bank vault: precise, load-bearing, and free of decoration.
- Forge-dark charcoal (#1C1F26) and brushed gunmetal (#5C6370) anchor the dark split panels, cold white (#F8F9FA) provides open breathing space, and polished aluminum (#D1D5DB) handles secondary text and borders
- Regulatory blue (#3B6CC7) is used exclusively for links, active states, call-to-action surfaces, and the display-scale quotation marks in the hero card
- Typography uses a restrained serif for quotes and attributions, paired with a clean hierarchy for domain headings and outcome pull-text; no stock photography or faces appear anywhere on the page
Mobile & speed optimization
The split-screen layout stacks gracefully on smaller screens, so the authority and conversion structure hold on mobile devices used by executives reviewing vendors between meetings.
- Each 50/50 split panel collapses to a single-column stacked layout on mobile, preserving the claim-proof reading order
- The logo wall scrolls horizontally or wraps cleanly, keeping the authority band visible without breaking the layout
- The two-step form and calendar embed are contained in a focused block that remains usable on touch interfaces
How this template helps you convert
This template is engineered around the specific psychology of a regulated-industry buyer who is cautious, time-poor, and highly attuned to credibility signals.
- The testimonial hero immediately answers the buyer's first question: "Has this firm worked with someone like me?" The named title and asset size make the answer specific, not vague.
- The claim-proof section rhythm removes the need for the buyer to interpret promises. Every domain panel pairs a service claim with a documented result, lowering resistance before the call-to-action appears.
- The two-step form and gated checklist create two separate conversion paths for buyers at different stages of the decision process, capturing both ready-to-book and still-researching prospects without a single page feeling cluttered.
Other information about this template
This template sits inside the Professional Services and Management Consulting category and is aligned with a lead generation landing page direction. It is particularly suited to compliance practices that operate in niche regulatory intersections such as change management, OCC examination readiness, and multi-state licensing for fintechs.
- The editorial and magazine-inspired template style means content sections feel authoritative and structured, not promotional
- The template supports an educational guide theme, meaning the checklist download and domain section copy can serve as value-delivery touchpoints before any sales conversation begins
- The monochrome steel palette and Service Utility theme are deliberately distinct from the warmer tones used in general consulting templates, signaling to the buyer that this firm operates in a different weight class




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
Team & People
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Split-screen Testimonial Hero
Logo Wall Authority Band
Claim-proof Domain Sections
Two-step Progressive Disclosure Form
Gated Checklist Download Path
Recurring Anchored Call to Action
Related questions
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