This Chartis RiskTech report recognizes SAS' strengths to include solutions for:
- Asset & liability management (ALM)
- Funds transfer pricing (FTP)
- Liquidity risk management (LRM)
- Capital and balance sheet optimization
- Hedging and risk management
- Financial planning and budgeting
SAS is a long-standing partner of financial institutions, including global systemically important banks (G-SIBs). SAS' ALM solutions provide a broad range of integrated capabilities in data management, modeling, simulation and reporting, supported by the highly scalable power of cloud-native computing technology." Chartis Research
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- CUSTOMER STORY European Banking-as-a-Service leader strengthens its AML/CFT and fraud surveillance system with SAS
- White Paper AI governance: A banking leader’s guide
- CUSTOMER STORY Making faster, smarter credit decisions while elevating customer experience
- E-BOOK The strategic bank playbook: Transforming insights into impact
- Webinar Strengthening Deposits Through Predictive Churn Modeling and Improved Customer Engagement
- White Paper Modernizing Asset Liability Management
- Article Beyond IFRS 17 – what's next?
- E-BOOK 5 Steps to a Unified Enterprise Customer Decisioning Strategy
- Webinar Beyond the Tipping Point: Tackling Interest Rate and Liquidity Risk for Future-Ready Banking
- White Paper The balance sheet risk conundrum
- CUSTOMER STORY Automating credit decisions for a digital-first future
- Analyst Report Chartis RiskTech100, 2026
- Customer Story Unlocking the power of customer experience, compliance and innovation
- White Paper The road to integration
- White Paper Stress Testing 2.0: Better Informed Decisions Through Expanded Scenario-Based Risk Management
- CUSTOMER STORY Treezor verstärkt seine LCB-FT- und Betrugsbekämpfungsmaßnahmen
- White Paper The balance sheet risk conundrum
- Customer Story UK bank uses advanced analytics to reduce risk and cloud costs
- CUSTOMER STORY Streamlining financial management with advanced analytics
- Webinar Navigating Economic Challenges: Building Resilience Through Integrated Risk Management
- Webinar 2025 Trends in Global Banking
- Article A new arms race: Analytics for commodity market compliance
- Article Are you good at scoring?
- White Paper Scenario-Based Risk Management: Overcoming the Challenges
- Customer Story Transforming asset and liability management for a new era of banking
- CUSTOMER STORY Strengthening information security and governance with unified risk management
- Article New attitudes for liquidity risk management
- CUSTOMER STORY AI and cloud fuel bank’s new era of fast, reliable credit risk reporting
- CUSTOMER STORY Reinventing credit risk management with integrated analytics and intelligent decisioning
- CUSTOMER STORY Combating financial crime and terrorism financing with real-time sanctions screening
FAQs
What is this Chartis RiskTech report?
It’s an independent analysis that evaluates asset and liability management solutions, highlighting vendor strengths and market trends.
Why is SAS recognized as a category leader?
In this Chartis evaluation, SAS stands out by providing flexible, cloud-native and powerful capabilities for managing interest rate risk, funding liquidity risk and beyond to support optimal balance sheet decisions.
How can SAS help my organization with ALM?
SAS helps businesses proactively manage risk with integrated solutions offerings for ALM and tight integration to stress testing and other risk and finance activities.
What does "asset and liability management" mean?
It is a process financial institutions use to manage and balance their assets and liabilities in order to mitigate earnings risk.
