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In an industry where accuracy, compliance, and trust define success, Titan Cloud has achieved another significant milestone. Following an independent audit by Sensiba LLP, the company has successfully completed its System and Organization Controls (SOC 1) Type II attestation.
The audit, conducted by Sensiba, an accounting and advisory firm specializing in SOC reporting and assurance services for technology companies, confirms that Titan Cloud’s financial controls are strong, consistent, and built to reinforce trust across its enterprise energy optimization platform.
Working closely with Sensiba, Titan Cloud underwent a detailed review of its internal controls related to financial reporting and data integrity. The process validated that these controls are both well-designed and consistently operating as intended, evidence of Titan Cloud’s disciplined approach to governance and reliability.
This gives Titan Cloud customers even greater confidence in the accuracy, security, and reliability of the financial processes that power their operations.
“Earning a SOC 1 Type II opinion with no exceptions reinforces Titan Cloud’s commitment to operational integrity and transparency,” said Steve Akers, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Titan Cloud. “Our customers rely on us to manage complex, high-value data across their energy assets every day. This attestation affirms that Titan Cloud delivers the reliability, control, and confidence required to support the most demanding operations in the industry.”
SOC 1 audits, governed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), are recognized as the gold standard for evaluating an organization’s financial reporting controls. A Type II audit goes beyond verifying control design. It measures how effectively those controls operate in practice over time, providing a deeper level of assurance that processes are consistently reliable, not just well-documented.
With guidance from Sensiba, Titan Cloud completed a month-long audit that evaluated its operational controls, financial accuracy measures, and data integrity processes. The final report noted no exceptions, resulting in a clean audit opinion—an achievement that highlights Titan Cloud’s ongoing investment in strong governance and process control.
As more organizations rely on SaaS platforms to manage their financial and operational data, independent assurance like SOC certification has become a critical factor in evaluating technology partners. In fact, more than 70% of enterprise procurement teams now require SOC reports during vendor selection, making certifications like this one a key differentiator for providers serving regulated and high-compliance industries.
For Titan Cloud’s customers—fuel retailers, wholesalers and distributors, fleets and public agencies—the certification demonstrates that the systems managing their critical data are held to the highest standards of reliability and oversight.
For operators managing thousands of sites and large-scale fuel throughput, that translates to reduced risk, faster audits, and greater confidence in the financial accuracy of their operations.
“Trust is earned through transparency,” Steve added. “This attestation is part of our long-term commitment to helping customers operate with confidence, supported by technology that meets the most rigorous standards for data integrity and control.”
This certification is another step in Titan Cloud’s ongoing effort to build trust through accountability and performance. As the company continues to scale globally, its focus remains the same—helping customers operate more efficiently, confidently, and with complete visibility across their fuel and energy operations.
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