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CRISIL jumps 12 places to 37th in the Chartis RiskTech100 2025 report | Company news

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CRISIL jumps 12 places to 37th in the Chartis RiskTech100 2025 report | Company news

CRISIL Ltd, a global provider of advanced analytics and credit risk management solutions, rose 12 places to 37th in the RiskTech100 2025 report published this month by London-based Chartis Research.

This is the second year in a row that it has been included in the CRISIL Top 50. The independent annual assessment recognizes the world's top 100 risk and compliance technology and services providers.

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Based on risk technology research, product demonstrations, customer reference checks and external information sources, the report recognized Crisil as a category leader in model validation for the third consecutive year. The process assessed CRISIL's capabilities throughout the model lifecycle, including model development, validation, management, inventory management, and risk management and control.

Gurpreet Chatwal, Chief Operating Officer, CRISIL Limited, said: “These awards reflect the strength of our risk management service and technology offering. As traditional and new risks grow at an accelerating pace, our offering is more important than ever. Earlier and we keep pace with the rapidly changing world. Let's keep developing them to adapt.

CRISIL risk management solutions accelerate regulatory and internal compliance, enable informed decision-making and deliver significant cost efficiencies for financial institutions (FIs). Key solutions include:

Model Infinity: A cloud-ready model inventory, workflow and management platform. Leverages advanced analytics and robust reporting to meet unique model inventory and model risk management requirements

Scenario Extension Manager: a flexible tool that enables financial institutions to seamlessly define, design, extend and analyze regulatory and internal stress testing scenarios with precision and flexibility

Credit+ Smart Credit Creation: streamlines the credit risk assessment and credit ratings framework by combining objective and subjective approaches, enabling lenders to make decisions

Credit + Early Warning: Credit risk monitoring infrastructure for proactive monitoring of credit portfolios. Integrates internal and external data and a multi-dimensional trigger library to identify early warning signals at facility/facility, borrower and portfolio levels to provide detailed insight and risk analysis

Lending and Loan Origination System: Enables seamless management and automation of the lending process by managing borrower and proposal data and following specific workflows in FI loan approval policies.

Internal Credit Risk Models: CRISIL's 32 credit risk models help FIs evaluate a wide range of credits, including corporate (large, medium and small), sector, project finance and retail exposures.

Ashish Vora, Director, CRISIL Market Intelligence & Analytics, said: “This recognition highlights the strength, depth and global reach of our award-winning credit and risk solutions, Credit+ Intelligent Credit Origination and Credit+ Early Warning Signals. We continue to invest in . products, generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)-powered analytics, cutting-edge technology and advanced credit risk capabilities to deliver world-class solutions to our clients.

Last month, CRISIL was also recognized as a Category Leader in RiskTech's 2024 Regulatory Reporting Solutions Quadrant Report.

Chartis Research is part of InfoPro Digital, which covers multiple brands, digital channels and events across the financial, technology and enterprise sectors. The combined reach of over 400,000 risk and compliance professionals makes the RiskTech100 report the most comprehensive study of its kind.

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