Oracle Financial Services claims 15 awards including AI leadership in the 2026 Chartis RiskTech100, marking 16 consecutive years in the top five. (Read More)Oracle Financial Services claims 15 awards including AI leadership in the 2026 Chartis RiskTech100, marking 16 consecutive years in the top five. (Read More)

Oracle Secures Fourth Spot in Chartis RiskTech100 2026 Rankings

2026/03/03 21:27
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Oracle Secures Fourth Spot in Chartis RiskTech100 2026 Rankings

Darius Baruo Mar 03, 2026 13:27

Oracle Financial Services claims 15 awards including AI leadership in the 2026 Chartis RiskTech100, marking 16 consecutive years in the top five.

Oracle Secures Fourth Spot in Chartis RiskTech100 2026 Rankings

Oracle Financial Services locked in fourth place among the world's top 100 risk technology providers in the 2026 Chartis RiskTech100 report, taking home 15 awards and extending its streak to 16 consecutive years with a top-five finish.

The enterprise software giant dominated two overarching categories—Core Technology and Innovation—while claiming leadership positions across 13 solution categories. Most notable among these wins: AI and Financial Crime-Anti-Money Laundering, two areas where banks are pouring substantial resources as regulatory scrutiny intensifies.

"Amid rapid changes in the technology industry and the heightened focus on data excellence and AI, Oracle continues to deliver the solutions and AI-driven intelligence that banks and financial institutions need to help mitigate risk, strengthen compliance, and boost operational efficiency," said Jason Wynne, senior vice president of modern risk, finance and compliance product development at Oracle Financial Services.

Where Oracle Beat the Competition

The full list of Oracle's category leadership reads like a compliance officer's wish list: Risk Data Aggregation and Reporting for banking, IFRS 17 accounting systems and data management, financial planning systems, and computational platforms for risk management. The company also swept awards in Data Integrity and Control, Revenue Risk Management, and Risk and Finance Integration.

Chartis evaluates nearly 700 firms worldwide across functionality, core technology, strategy, customer satisfaction, market presence, and innovation. The RiskTech100 has run for 21 years and remains the industry's primary benchmark for risk technology vendors—buyers, investors, and analysts all use it to identify who's actually delivering results versus who's just talking a good game.

The Competitive Landscape

Moody's held the top spot for a fourth consecutive year, with SAS taking second for the third straight time. SAS holds a unique distinction: it's the only vendor that has placed in the top five every single year since the RiskTech100 launched in 2005. Bloomberg landed at ninth, while Wolters Kluwer and MetricStream rounded out the top twelve.

"Oracle remains a dominant provider of a broad range of anti-financial crime tools, all of which leverage the core AI and data management capabilities of its foundational tech stack," said Sid Dash, chief researcher at Chartis. He emphasized that Oracle's focus on scalability and data management with strong AI foundations makes it particularly attractive for large organizations tackling financial crime at scale.

What This Means for the Market

For institutional players evaluating risk management vendors, Oracle's consistent performance signals stability in an area where switching costs run high and implementation failures can mean regulatory headaches. The AI leadership recognition comes as financial institutions face mounting pressure to automate compliance workflows and detect suspicious activity faster than manual processes allow.

Banks shopping for integrated risk and finance solutions now have another data point confirming Oracle's position as a top-tier option—though the fourth-place ranking suggests Moody's and SAS still hold edges in certain evaluation criteria that matter to the Chartis methodology.

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