Moody’s recognized as category leader by Chartis Research for credit lending operations

Stephen Tulenko - President of Moody%27s Analytics - https://www.moodysanalytics.com
Stephen Tulenko - President of Moody%27s Analytics - https://www.moodysanalytics.com
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Chartis Research has named Moody’s a Category Leader in its 2025 Credit Lending Operations Quadrant Update. This recognition spans all five quadrants of the report, highlighting Moody’s capabilities in commercial, small and midsize enterprise (SME), syndicated, and alternative lending.

The RiskTech Quadrant by Chartis evaluates vendors based on their offering completeness and market potential. It assists financial institutions in identifying solutions that fit their needs both currently and in the future.

The 2025 quadrant report examines the vendor landscape for lending operations solutions across various markets. It focuses on platforms supporting loan origination and monitoring, emphasizing advanced technologies’ role in optimizing workflows throughout the lending lifecycle.

Moody’s was recognized for its robust software and managed services that integrate across lending functions, support multiple asset classes, and scale with clients’ growth strategies. The company’s Lending Suite automates decision-making processes and manages complex loan structures. A key feature is integrating Moody’s proprietary data into origination and monitoring processes to enhance risk assessment.

Chartis identifies leaders as those combining functionality, content, technology, and organizational capabilities to support global clients. Moody’s meets these criteria through its broad solution set, industry-leading data, global presence, and ongoing investment in innovation.

This acknowledgment builds on Moody’s broader industry leadership as it continues to invest in evolving its Lending Suite and integrated data offerings.



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