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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.

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.

No surprises: 2025 will be another big year for AI

Last year was revolutionary for AI, with potentially far-reaching impacts, and 2025 looks set to offer more of the same, with perhaps some sobering lessons. Taking a pragmatic view, Maryam Akram, Research Principal at Chartis, offers some predictions for…

Analytical Accelerators and Tools, 2024

This report, part of Chartis’ STORM research series, explores the evolving landscape of analytical accelerators and tools designed to mitigate computational bottlenecks and enhance the performance of financial models and analytics.

STORM 2024

The third iteration of the STORM ranking and analysis provides our rankings and awards for 2024, as well as a brief overview of the market context in which we conducted our research.

RiskTech100® 2023

The latest iteration of the most comprehensive independent study of the world’s major players in risk and compliance technology.

Chartis Big Bets 2022

Chartis’ annual Big Bets report outlines our major predictions for the year ahead, highlighting some of the key market trends, risk areas and core technologies that form the basis of our 2022 report agenda.

STORM50 2021

This, the inaugural STORM50 ranking and analysis, focuses on the computational infrastructure and algorithmic efficiency of the vast array of technology tools used across the financial services industry. In this report we explore specific aspects and…

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