06 November 2012
Online Research - Risk Management Systems Guide
Risk management is clearly to the forefront in most banks and is an area for investment. There are various tactical and strategic approaches, plus a range of proven systems to facilitate compliance and reduced risk. But in a crowded and complex market, how do you ensure the right approach for your organisation, using the right technology to achieve these goals?Part One of our Risk Management Systems & Suppliers Guide studies the building blocks for enterprise risk management, from both an architectural and third party software perspective. It reveals how building a sustainable finance architecture should not be based purely on technology, but also requires organisational and cultural change.
Every word has been independently researched, with no vendor or project bias, to offer clear advice and guidance on tackling the main challenges and successfully putting theory into practice. With in-depth analysis of the different tools and techniques available, this section incorporates real-life examples, commentary and key lessons from some of the pioneers.
In Part Two, we look in detail at some of the main suppliers of risk and financial accounting systems. The suppliers we evaluate have dedicated offerings in this space, so we include those systems that have only risk management facilities but not those with broader functionality, such as the treasury and capital markets system suppliers and trading system suppliers. Each detailed profile includes:
- company overview and history
- products, technology and functionality
- partners and future strategy
- user experiences and example user lists.
Written entirely by IBS, this online guide is totally independent and provides essential unbiased analysis, enabling readers to understand the drivers and options for moving to an enterprise architecture to support both finance and risk, as well as to benchmark each supplier and their offerings with confidence.
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- Overview: New regulations and implications >>
- Read a sample supplier profile: Wolters Kluwer Financial Services: FinStudio >>
Contents
Part One: Approaches
- Overview: New regulations and implications
- Why an enterprise architecture?
- The need for strategic approach
- The data challenge
- Coordination
- Optimisation and skillsets
- Technology
- Theory into practice
- The architecture options – overview
- The data model
- The ‘super-ledger’
- The data repository
o The single Data Warehouse
o Dispersed Data Repositories
Part Two: The suppliers and systems profiled
1. Algorithmics – Algo Suite
2. Fernbach – FlexFinance
3. Goldensource – EDM
4. Harland Financial Solutions – CreditQuest
5. Kamakura Corporation – KRM
6. Logica CGI – rFrame/Samba
7. Lombard Risk – LISA, Reporter, REG-Reporter, Colline
8. Loxon – Loxon Risk Suite
9. Misys – Misys Global Risk
11. Moody’s Analytics – Fermat
12. Oracle FSS – Reveleus, Financials Accounting Hub
13. Razor Risk Technologies – Razor
14. SAP – Bank Analyzer
15. SAS – SAS Risk Management for Banking
16. Sopra – Evolan Compliance
17. Sungard – Adaptiv
18. Sungard – Ambit Risk & Performance
19. Wolters Kluwer Financial Services – FinStudio (FREE Preview)
20. Wolters Kluwer Financial Services – RiskPro, RegPro.
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Contents of Risk Management Systems & Suppliers Guide Online
- About the Risk Management Systems & Suppliers Guide Online
- Overview: New regulations and implications
- Why an enterprise architecture?
- The need for a strategic approach to risk
- The data challenge
- Coordinating data for regulatory and accounting purposes
- Optimisation and skillsets
- Risk management technology
- Putting risk and finance theory into practice
- The finance architecture options – overview
- The data model
- The super-ledger
- The data repository
- Conclusion
- Algorithmics – Algo Suite
- Fernbach – FlexFinance
- GoldenSource – EDM
- Harland Financial Solutions – CreditQuest
- Kamakura Corporation – KRM
- Logica – rFrame/Samba
- Lombard Risk – LISA, Reporter, Colline
- Loxon – Loxon Risk Suite
- Misys – Misys Global Risk
- Moody's Analytics – Fermat
- Oracle FSS – Reveleus, Financials Accounting Hub
- Razor Risk Technologies – Razor
- SAP – Bank Analyzer
- SAS – SAS Risk Management for Banking
- Sopra – Evolan Compliance
- Sungard – Adaptiv
- Sungard – Ambit Risk & Performance
- Wolters Kluwer Financial Services FinArch – FinStudio
- Wolters Kluwer Financial Services FRSGlobal – RiskPro, RegPro











