Asia Risk Awards 2021: The winners

All the winners of this year's Asia Risk Awards and Technology Awards

Medal

Read the profiles of this year’s winners below:

Risk management consultant of the year: Acies

Counterparty risk solution of the year: Moody’s Analytics

Cyber risk solution of the year: LexisNexis Risk Solutions

Libor solution of the year: TriOptima

Risk data repository of the year: Oracle Financial Services

Liquidity risk solution of the year: Bloomberg

Credit risk management solution of the year: Moody’s Analytics

AML/Fraud solution of the year: Quantexa

House of the year, India: ICICI Bank

House of the year, Singapore: DBS Bank

House of the year, Taiwan: CTBC Bank

House of the year, Thailand: CIMB Thai Bank

House of the year, Vietnam: Vietnam Prosperity Bank

House of the year, Australia: ANZ

House of the year, China: Citic Securities

House of the year, Indonesia: UOB

House of the year, Malaysia: CIMB

House of the year, Hong Kong: Crédit Agricole

Deal of the year: Crédit Agricole

Buy-side trading system of the year: Tradeweb

Best structured products support system of the year: Murex

ESG data vendor of the year: FactSet

XVA solution of the year: Murex 

IFRS 9 solution of the year: ElysianNxt 

ALM solution of the year: Oracle Financial Services 

Market data vendor of the year: IHS Markit 

Cloud solution provider of the year: Murex 

Collateral management solution of the year: Adenza 

Margining solution of the year: IHS Markit 

IFRS 17 solution of the year: FIS 

FRTB management solution of the year: ActiveViam 

Best AI and machine learning innovation: GBG 

Pricing and trading system of the year: Murex 

Vendor for system support and implementation of the year: Murex 

Technology vendor of the year: NICE Actimize 

Governance, risk and compliance solution of the year: Kaizen Reporting 

Best operations and back-office solution: SmartStream Technologies 

Operational risk solution of the year: MetricStream

House of the year, Japan: Barclays

Derivatives house of the year, Asia ex-Japan: Societe Generale

RMB house of the year: Standard Chartered

Interest rate derivatives house of the year: Deutsche Bank

Credit derivatives house of the year: Credit Suisse

Derivatives exchange of the year: SGX

Currency derivatives house of the year: Standard Chartered

Equity derivatives house of the year: BNP Paribas

Collateral manager of the year: BNY Mellon

Structured products house of the year: Credit Suisse

Clearing house of the year: JSCC

OTC trading platform of the year: Tradeweb

Market-maker of the year: Haitong International

Derivatives law firm of the year: Linklaters

Clearing bank of the year: Citi

Securities house of the year: Guotai Junan International

Only users who have a paid subscription or are part of a corporate subscription are able to print or copy content.

To access these options, along with all other subscription benefits, please contact info@risk.net or view our subscription options here: http://subscriptions.risk.net/subscribe

You are currently unable to copy this content. Please contact info@risk.net to find out more.

Environmental products house of the year: ENGIE

ENGIE is driving change in energy transition, with a strong focus on renewable energy and the liberalisation of power markets in Apac, which presents significant long-term growth opportunities. In recognition of its efforts, ENGIE GEMS has been named…

Newcomer of the year: Topaz Technology

Jon Fox and former colleagues formed Topaz Technology in 2015. Having seen many different systems and, in some cases, written and built a few themselves, there was always something missing, leading them to build a system that unifies risk reporting and…

Technology vendor of the year: Murex

As a technology vendor, Murex places adaptability front and centre of everything it does, constantly enriching its MX.3 platform to ensure institutions can respond to new market opportunities as soon as they spot them

Most read articles loading...

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have a Risk.net account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account here