About

The company behind NUL Systems.

Hella Delacroix, founder and CEO of Delphi Insights

The company

A consulting practice that became a product company.

Delphi Insights is a deep tech company building NUL Systems, the policy enforcement platform for regulated enterprises. Founded in 2023, the company evolved from a strategic consulting practice into a product company once it became clear that the gap between written policy and enforced control could not be closed with services alone. It required a new kind of platform.

Delphi continues to operate as the consulting delivery vehicle for NUL, supporting enterprise customers through implementation, policy ingestion, and integration with their existing operational systems.

Founder

Hella Delacroix

Hella Delacroix is the founder and CEO of Delphi Insights and NUL Systems. She built the company on a single architectural conviction: that governance is a proof problem, not a documentation problem, and that the platforms regulated enterprises actually need have to operate at the level of the decision, not the policy library.

Before founding Delphi Insights, Hella spent five years at Booz Allen Hamilton leading strategic consulting engagements at the intersection of operations, technology, and policy. That work gave her a direct view of the gap between how compliance is written and how it is actually enforced inside large organizations. NUL is the platform she built to close it.

Hella Delacroix, founder and CEO

Why NUL exists

Governance, native to the system.

NUL was built on a single observation. The enterprise systems that run regulated companies were designed to record what happens, not to govern it. Their rules are hardcoded into rigid modules and configured over months. When a policy changes, the system does not. The governance has to be added back manually, in spreadsheets and review queues and audit preparation.

NUL takes a different approach. It treats policy as something the platform can read, compile, and enforce directly. Today, NUL runs alongside the operational systems a company already has, including its ERP, as the real-time governance layer those systems were never designed to provide. Over time, as NUL interprets more of the rules that drive day-to-day operations, it absorbs the governance logic that legacy enterprise software has always handled poorly. That is the direction of travel: governance that is native to the system, not bolted on after the fact.

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