
Asia Risk Awards 2023: The winners
All the winners of this year's Asia Risk and Technology awards

These awards were judged by the Risk.net editorial team, using a three-step process. First, entrants submit a pitch document. Second, Risk.net journalists discuss the pitch at a meeting with each entrant. Finally, feedback is gathered from the clients of shortlisted candidates. The articles below are written by our journalists and editors.
Read the profiles of this year’s winners below:
Derivatives house of the year, Asia: HSBC
Derivatives house of the year, Japan: Societe Generale
Currency derivatives house of the year: Standard Chartered Bank
Interest rate derivatives house of the year: Societe Generale
Credit derivatives house of the year: Standard Chartered Bank
Equity derivatives house of the year: Citic Securities
RMB house of the year: Standard Chartered Bank
Investment house of the year: MAN AHL
Securities house of the year: Huatai
Bank risk manager of the year: HSBC
Structured products house of the year: Crédit Agricole CIB
Collateral manager of the year: BNY Mellon
Derivatives exchange of the year: China Financial Futures Exchange
Clearing house of the year: HKEX and Shanghai Clearing House
OTC platform of the year: Tradeweb
Derivatives law firm of the year: Linklaters
Risk management consultant of the year: KPMG
Derivatives house of the year, Australia: ANZ
Derivatives house of the year, China: Shenwan Hongyuan Securities
Derivatives house of the year, Hong Kong: Crédit Agricole CIB
Derivatives house of the year, Indonesia: CIMB Niaga
Derivatives house of the year, Malaysia: CIMB
Derivatives house of the year, South Korea: Huatai
Derivatives house of the year, Singapore: OCBC Bank
Derivatives house of the year, Taiwan: CTBC Bank
Derivatives house of the year, Philippines: Bank of the Philippine Islands
Derivatives house of the year, Thailand: CIMB Thai Bank
Derivatives house of the year, India: HSBC
Technology Awards
These awards were decided by a panel of industry judges, based solely on written pitches submitted by each firm. The write-ups below are based on this same material and written by Risk.net contributors.
Read the profiles of this year’s winners below:
IFRS 9 solution of the year: Moody’s Analytics
XVA solution of the year: OSTTRA
Buy-side trading system of the year: Tradeweb
ALM solution of the year: SS&C Algorithmics
Market data vendor of the year: MarketAxess
Cloud solution provider of the year: IPC Systems
Collateral management solution of the year: SmartStream Technologies
Margining solution of the year: S&P Global Market Intelligence
Counterparty risk solution of the year: OSTTRA
IFRS 17 solution of the year: SAS Institute
FRTB management solution of the year: LSEG Data & Analytics
Best AI or machine learning innovation: Quantexa
Pricing and trading system of the year: Bloomberg
Vendor for system support and implementation of the year: Finastra
Technology vendor of the year: Murex
Libor solution of the year: Bloomberg
Best portfolio optimisation solution: LCH
Risk data repository of the year: NeoXam
Liquidity risk solution of the year: SmartStream Technologies
Best product for capital markets: Murex
Governance, risk and compliance solution of the year: Droit
Credit risk management solution of the year: Moody’s Analytics
Best structured products support system: Murex
Best operations or back-office solution: SmartStream Technologies
ESG data vendor of the year: ICE
AML solution of the year: Know Your Customer
Fraud prevention solution of the year: Intelligent Wave
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