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CRISIL JUMPS 12 PLACES TO 37TH IN CHARTIS RISKTECH100 2025
The Business Guardian
|October 12, 2024
CRISIL Ltd, the global provider of advanced analytics and credit risk management solutions, has risen 12 places to #37 in the RiskTech100 2025 report published by the London-based Chartis Research this month.
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This is the second consecutive year that CRISIL has featured among the top 50. The independent annual assessment ranks the world's 100 best providers of risk and compliance technology and services.
The report also recognises CRISIL as a Category Leader in model validation for the third consecutive year, based on a risk technology survey, product demonstration, customer reference checks, and third-party sources of information. The process evaluated CRISIL's capabilities across the model risk lifecycle, including model development, validation, governance, inventory management, and risk management and control.
Gurpreet Chhatwal, Chief Operating Officer, CRISIL Limited, says, "These awards reflect the strength of our service and technology offerings in the risk management space. As traditional and emerging risks continue to multiply at an accelerating rate, our offerings are more crucial than ever before, and we continue to evolve them to adapt to a rapidly changing world."
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