What triggers review
A loyalty adjustment, fraud flag, return exception, or inventory substitution follows one resolution path instead of separate team workarounds.
Retail decision infrastructure defines the system layer where high-consequence retail actions are evaluated before execution completes.
uretail places a visible authority layer between policy and execution so enterprise retailers can govern returns, promotions, loyalty actions, fraud interventions, and operator exceptions with deterministic controls and evidence-ready outcomes.
Executive summary for leaders, operators, partners, and investors.
Retail decision infrastructure defines the system layer where high-consequence retail actions are evaluated before execution completes. uretail uses the authority layer to make that surface legible, governed, and reviewable across retail-scale operations.
Rules, approvals, and exception controls resolve before value changes hands.
Governed outcomes leave actor, timestamp, policy version, and decision context behind.
Retail decision infrastructure gives high-impact workflows one governed path from signal to outcome.
A loyalty adjustment, fraud flag, return exception, or inventory substitution follows one resolution path instead of separate team workarounds.
It checks policy, actor rights, customer context, and risk. Then it approves, escalates, blocks, or records evidence.
Teams get fewer hidden exceptions, cleaner audit trails, and a clearer path from policy to execution.
Retail Decision Infrastructure describes how enterprise retailers translate policy intent into governed execution, operator review, and evidence-ready outcomes before actions fully complete.
It connects through the authority layer because the authority model determines how policy is interpreted, resolved, escalated, or blocked across distributed retail systems.
It matters because fragmented retail execution creates drift, inconsistency, and weak evidence. A governed operating layer improves control, explainability, and enterprise confidence.