Market Analysis
Credit Lending Operations, 2025: Market Update
This report outlines Chartis’ view of the lending operations space, with a focus on loan origination, loan management, limits management, collateral management and alternative finance.
RiskTech/RegTech Partnerships and Their Benefits
The first in a series of periodic research articles from Chartis that aim to examine partnerships in the RiskTech and RegTech areas that help financial institutions manage their front-, middle- and back-office processes.
2025 Report Summaries
This report agenda reflects Chartis' program expansion over the past three years. It contains a summary of each ranking and report, to provide insight into the specific markets and issues a particular publication will address.
Financial Crime and Compliance50 2025
The second iteration of Chartis’ Financial Crime and Compliance50 ranking. Our analysis has expanded across the areas we explore and assess, and now has significantly more participating vendors. This reflects the nature of the FCC landscape in 2025,…
Complacent RiskTech vendors are sleepwalking into a new, deregulated reality
Tectonic regulatory and legislative upheaval promises to transform financial institutions’ RiskTech spending. As compliance-based revenue streams slow due to deregulation, solution vendors will need to adopt more business risk-focused strategies for…
Energy50 2025
The latest iteration of Chartis' Energy50 ranking and awards assesses the top 50 energy technology vendors, focusing on their innovations in trading and risk analytics, data and operational efficiency.
Chartis Research Report Agenda, 2025
This document contains our full 2025 report agenda and timelines.
Buyside Platforms 2024
Buyside Platforms 2024 ranks and awards the top providers of buy-side platforms and technology and provides a summary of the key trends Chartis has observed in the buy-side in recent years.
2025 Fraud Survey: EMEA Financial Fraud Trends and Investment Priorities
This 2024 fraud survey examines the landscape of fraud in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), from common fraud typologies to the technologies that banks and payment facilitators are using to address challenges.
ClimateRisk50 2024
Chartis' inaugural ClimateRisk50 ranking and report recognizes the major players in climate risk analytical technology, providing a valuable assessment and benchmarking tool for market participants.
Credit Portfolio Management Solutions, 2024: Quadrant Update
This report outlines Chartis’ view of the vendor landscape for credit portfolio management (CPM) solutions, and the vendor capabilities that financial institutions consider when selecting solutions, focusing on the key dimensions of the CPM lifecycle.
Credit Portfolio Management Solutions, 2024: Market Update
This report outlines Chartis’ view of the market landscape for credit portfolio management (CPM) solutions.
Regulatory reporting: the transition from in-house to third-party systems
A collaborative article by Chartis and Regnology.
Chartis Insights: Keeping Fraudsters Out and Onboarding Costs Low
A Banking Professional Benchmarking Survey
RiskTech100 2025
RiskTech100® 2025 is the latest iteration of the most comprehensive independent study of the world’s major players in risk and compliance technology, globally acknowledged as the go-to source of clear, accurate analysis of the risk technology marketplace.
Keeping good company: streamlining client onboarding with CDI – Part 3
A collaborative article by Chartis and Encompass.
Keeping good company: streamlining client onboarding with CDI – Part 2
A collaborative article by Chartis and Encompass.
Why I’m spending an increasing amount of time as a CRO on non-financial risk
This article, by independent consultant Didier Magloire, was first published by the Financial Times’ Banking Risk and Regulation service, on 5 March, 2024.
Pricing and Valuation Systems, 2024: Market and Vendor Landscape
This report evaluates the comprehensive landscape of pricing and valuation systems, considering the unique demands of different financial assets, their market dynamics and interdependencies, and technological architecture.
Breaking down the walls: Enterprise architecture gets its day in the sun
Voice of the CTO: Enterprise architecture aims to tie together a bank’s overall infrastructure, systems and workflows. While easily said, bank technologists explain why it’s harder in practice.