Moody’s tops Chartis Quantitative Analytics50 2025 Rankings

President and Chief Executive Officer at Moody's Analytics
President and Chief Executive Officer at Moody's Analytics - Moody's Analytics
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Moody’s has been recognized for the third consecutive year as the top company in the Chartis Quantitative Analytics50 Rankings and Awards. This report serves as an industry benchmark, highlighting companies excelling in quantitative technologies to aid customers in navigating modern financial markets. Moody’s achieved the #1 overall ranking and won 13 individual categories.

The rankings assess companies based on their quantitative techniques, model applications, and computational technologies. Moody’s focused on providing data, insights, and solutions to offer a comprehensive view of risk.

The company’s category wins include Overall Strategy, Overall Impact, Innovation in Credit Modeling, and more. These accolades emphasize Moody’s ability to deliver innovative solutions across various sectors.

“Notably, the award for Overall Breadth and Coverage demonstrates our ability to deliver solutions across diverse domains,” a representative stated. Moody’s provides advanced analytics that help organizations manage risks like natural disasters and financial volatility.

“For Moody’s, this recognition is more than an achievement – it’s an affirmation of the fact that what we do matters for the integrity of financial markets,” they added.



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