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Compliance, attendance, cash and the daily ritual — composed into one quiet instrument for the houses of Bond Street, the Place Vendôme and the Rue du Rhône.
€1,000,000
per breach · per entity
Every maison selling goods above €10,000 — watches, fine jewellery, leather — is now subject to the same anti-money-laundering obligations as private banks. The question is not whether you must comply. It is whether you are ready.
10 July 2027 · Article 80 enters force
MaisonFlow covers all three.
Built for compliance · Ready on day one · No legal team required
AML compliance on Maison and above. No setup fees. Cancel anytime.
Essentiel
For independent boutiques and small teams.
Maison
For established boutiques running a full team with compliance requirements.
Atelier
For multi-boutique maisons and flagship operations.
All prices exclude VAT · Beta pricing locked in for founding members
Your client records — identities, transaction histories, CDD files — are governed by the same principles of separation and confidentiality that apply in private banking. Below is exactly what that means in practice.
Every boutique's data is partitioned at the database level with row-level security. No two accounts share rows — not in queries, not in exports, not in any edge case.
All data travels over TLS and is encrypted at rest on the server. Your records are unreadable to anyone without authorised access.
Data is stored and processed in EU-region infrastructure. It does not leave European jurisdiction.
Data-subject rights are honoured. A Data Processing Agreement is available on request.
Export everything in audit-ready format at any time. Every action writes to an immutable audit trail. There is no lock-in — if you leave, your records leave with you.
Your data and your clients' records are never sold, licensed to third parties, or used to train AI models. We carry no advertising. Full stop.
Authentication is handled by Google and Apple Sign-in. MaisonFlow never stores or has access to your password.
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