Credit Risk Reporting Solutions, 2023: Market and Vendor Landscape

This report, the next in a series examining the evolving credit landscape, outlines Chartis’ view of credit risk reporting in the banking book. Contains one RiskTech Quadrant.

This new RiskTech Quadrant® report from Chartis Research is a comprehensive analysis of the market and vendor landscape for credit risk reporting in the banking book. Providing an overview of the latest trends, technologies and regulatory requirements shaping credit, as well as a comprehensive view of the vendor landscape, it is designed to help financial institutions make informed decisions about their credit risk reporting strategies.

The report covers a range of topics in the credit risk reporting solutions area, including credit lending operations, credit analytics and credit portfolio management. A key theme is the impact of emerging and innovative technologies on the credit landscape. In this context, the report examines how financial institutions are adopting cloud, managed services and data analytics across the entire credit value chain. It also considers regulatory requirements in the credit lending business, analyzes how firms are complying with regulatory reporting requirements, and provides an overview of the latest regulatory developments in this space.

Based on extensive research and interviews with leading vendors, Chartis’ Credit Risk Reporting Solutions report is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to stay up to date with the latest trends and developments in this rapidly evolving sector.

If you are interested in learning more about our report or would like to purchase it, please contact us by clicking here.

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