Waters Rankings 2019: Best Reporting System Provider: Moody’s Analytics

Regulatory reporting has emerged in recent years as a critical business function that needs to be managed accurately, efficiently and transparently, even though it is an area where capital markets firms tend not to be able to leverage as a competitive differentiator. It therefore makes sense for most capital markets firms to partner with a specialist so that the bulk of the heavy lifting around regulatory interpretation, calculations, report generation, validations and updates are taken care of.
Moody’s Analytics wins its first reporting system provider category in the Waters Rankings, thanks to its Regulatory Reporting module, a single, integrated platform providing primarily sell-side firms and insurance companies with regulatory reporting support for Basel I, II, and III, as well support for the European Banking Authority, Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review, and Dodd–Frank Act Stress Tests.
“One of the key features of the solution is that we fully take care of all regulatory updates for our clients,” explains Nicolas Degruson, director of product management for regulatory reporting at Moody’s Analytics. “Each time there is a regulatory update, we deliver a new configuration file, and we strive to do that three months before the submission so that clients have time to test it and use it. We have a regulatory surveillance team that monitors 100 supervisors’ websites so that we stay up to date with regulations, and we also have a team of 10 product managers that analyze the regulatory instructions and do the specifications for the development team.”
Degruson explains that in addition to pure regulatory reporting functionality, the module also supports regulatory risk calculations, including liquidity risk and regulatory capital calculations, via a variety of formats, such as Microsoft Excel, XML and XBRL.
Past winners of this category include FactSet, which emerged top last year, while Vermilion Software, now part of the FactSet stable, won the category in 2016 and 2017. – VA
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@waterstechnology.com or view our subscription options here: http://subscriptions.waterstechnology.com/subscribe
You are currently unable to print this content. Please contact info@waterstechnology.com to find out more.
You are currently unable to copy this content. Please contact info@waterstechnology.com to find out more.
Copyright Infopro Digital Limited. All rights reserved.
As outlined in our terms and conditions, https://www.infopro-digital.com/terms-and-conditions/subscriptions/ (point 2.4), printing is limited to a single copy.
If you would like to purchase additional rights please email info@waterstechnology.com
Copyright Infopro Digital Limited. All rights reserved.
You may share this content using our article tools. As outlined in our terms and conditions, https://www.infopro-digital.com/terms-and-conditions/subscriptions/ (clause 2.4), an Authorised User may only make one copy of the materials for their own personal use. You must also comply with the restrictions in clause 2.5.
If you would like to purchase additional rights please email info@waterstechnology.com
More on Awards & Rankings
Witad Awards 2025: Technology innovator of the year (end-user)—Ruchi Acharya Saraswat, RBC Capital Markets
Ruchi Acharya Saraswat, managing director, head of strategy and transformation, business and client services technology at RBC Capital Markets, wins technology innovator of the year (end-user) in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.
Witad Awards 2025: Best company for diversity and inclusion (end-user)—BNP Paribas Portugal
BNP Paribas Portugal wins best company for diversity and inclusion (end-user) in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.
Witad Awards 2025: Wellness/work-life balance award (end-user)—Sarah Mears, MUFG Investor Services
Sarah Mears, chief human resources officer at MUFG Investor Services, wins the wellness/work-life balance award (end-user) in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.
Witad Awards 2025: Exchange professional of the year—Valerie Bannert-Thurner, Nasdaq
Valerie Bannert-Thurner, executive vice president and chief revenue officer of the financial technology division at Nasdaq, wins exchange professional of the year in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.
Witad Awards 2025: Rising star (vendor)—Hannah Sayson, S&P Global Marketplace
Hannah Sayson, lead product manager of the S&P Global Marketplace, wins rising star (vendor) in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.
Witad Awards 2025: Data science professional of the year (vendor)—Kaja Zupanc, Duco
Kaja Zupanc, head of machine learning at Duco, wins data science professional of the year (vendor) in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.
Witad Awards 2025: Vendor professional of the year (data and operations)—Pooja Padgavkar, SmartStream Technologies
Pooja Padgavkar, senior consultant at SmartStream Technologies, wins vendor professional of the year (data and operations) in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.
Witad Awards 2025: Vendor professional of the year (trading and risk)—Eva Sehic, Lime Trading Corp.
Eva Sehic, CEO of Lime Trading, wins vendor professional of the year (trading and risk) in the 2025 Women in Technology and Data Awards.