STOCK TITAN

FIS Sweeps All Three Chartis Enterprise Market Risk Quadrants in 2026

(Neutral)
(Positive)
Tags

Key Terms

risk data aggregation financial
Collecting, organizing and summarizing all of a firm’s risk-related information into a single, reliable picture so managers and investors can see where losses or exposures might come from. Think of it as gathering every puzzle piece of credit, market, liquidity and operational risk onto one dashboard so problems aren’t missed and decisions — like capital allocation, hedging or selling assets — can be made quickly and defensibly. It matters to investors because weak aggregation can hide dangers and increase the chance of sudden losses or regulatory penalties.
stress testing financial
Stress testing is a process where a company or financial regulator simulates extreme but plausible scenarios—like sharp market drops, credit losses, or sudden cash needs—to see how the business would cope. It matters to investors because the results reveal whether a firm has enough cash, capital and risk controls to survive shocks, similar to a car crash test showing how safe a vehicle is; stronger results reduce uncertainty about losses and the chance of forced asset sales or rescue needs.
scenario analysis financial
Scenario analysis evaluates how different possible future situations — for example shifts in sales, interest rates, costs, or regulations — would affect a company’s finances and value. It matters to investors because it lays out plausible best- and worst-case outcomes, much like checking several routes before a trip to see how traffic could change arrival time; that makes risks clearer, supports better comparisons, and guides decisions under uncertainty.
api-driven architecture technical
An API-driven architecture is a way of building software where the application's functions and data are exposed through well-defined interfaces (APIs) so different parts of the system—or other companies’ systems—can connect and work together easily. For investors, this matters because it makes a company’s products faster to develop, easier to scale, and simpler to integrate with partners or customers, which can lower costs, speed time-to-market, and create opportunities for new revenue streams; think of it like building with standardized Lego bricks instead of custom pieces.
See more from StockTitan in Google Search and AI answers. Adds StockTitan as a preferred source · opens Google
Add on Google

Key facts:

  • FIS achieved the highest Data Type Coverage score among all vendors evaluated in the Chartis Enterprise Market Risk Solutions, 2026 Quadrant Update.
  • The recognition spans FIS' Enterprise Risk Suite, Balance Sheet Manager, and Investment Risk Manager and reflects the breadth of its market risk capabilities across sell-side institutions, buy-side institutions, and enterprise risk data aggregation.
  • FIS earned Best-in-Class Capabilities scores across every category evaluated in all three quadrants, a sweep no other vendor achieved.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global financial technology leader FIS® has been named a Category Leader across all three quadrants in the Chartis Enterprise Market Risk Solutions, 2026 Quadrant Update, positioning FIS as one of the few providers capable of serving the full breadth of enterprise market risk needs from a single integrated platform.

The Chartis report analyzes the global vendor landscape for enterprise market risk management technologies used by financial institutions. Vendors are evaluated on how they are addressing evolving regulatory requirements, architectural modernization, and enterprise-wide risk aggregation.

FIS was recognized across its Enterprise Risk Suite for sell-side institutions, Balance Sheet Manager for buy-side and banking clients, and Investment Risk Manager for multi-asset risk and performance analytics. The three-quadrant recognition positions FIS as one of the few vendors capable of serving sell-side, buy-side, and enterprise risk aggregation needs from a single, integrated technology platform, a meaningful differentiator as institutions consolidate vendors and demand greater interoperability across their risk infrastructure.

Andrés Choussy, President, Capital Markets at FIS said: "The institutions winning in this market aren't treating risk technology as a compliance exercise. They're treating it as competitive infrastructure. Institutions need systems that scale, adapt, and generate real business insight, and this recognition across all three quadrants reflects FIS’ ability to support risk management across the full money lifecycle, whatever side of the market a client operates on."

“FIS’s Category Leader position in our 2026 enterprise market risk quadrants reflects its global presence and consistent execution strategy, supported by a robust platform that enables end-to-end risk workflows,” said Anish Shah, Research Director at Chartis. “Its solution also delivers advanced capabilities across complex risk calculations, stress testing and scenario analysis, alongside sophisticated analytics and reporting – strengths enhanced by an API-driven architecture and the integration of emerging technology use cases.”

FIS was named a Category Leader across Sell-Side Enterprise Market Risk, Buy-Side Enterprise Market Risk and Risk Data Aggregation and earned Best-in-Class Capabilities scores across every evaluated category in all three quadrants. In the risk data aggregation segment, FIS achieved the highest Data Type Coverage score among all assessed vendors, reflecting the strength of its data infrastructure in supporting accurate, timely, and governed risk insight across the enterprise.

About FIS

FIS is a financial technology company providing solutions to financial institutions and businesses. We unlock financial technology to the world across the money lifecycle underpinning the world’s financial system. Our people are dedicated to advancing the way the world pays, banks and invests, by helping our clients to confidently run, grow, and protect their businesses. Our expertise comes from decades of experience helping financial institutions and businesses of all sizes adapt to meet the needs of their customers by harnessing where reliability meets innovation in financial technology. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, FIS is a member of the Fortune 500® and the Standard & Poor’s 500® Index. To learn more, visit FISglobal.com. Follow FIS on LinkedIn, Facebook and X.

For More Information
Melanie Hesketh
Global Head of PR
FIS Global Marketing and Communications
melanie.hesketh@fisglobal.com

Nicole Alley
Vice President, Communications
FIS Global Marketing and Communications
nicole.alley@fisglobal.com

Source: Fidelity National Information Services