Rankings
Energy Risk Software Rankings 2025: market upheaval puts emphasis on IT systems
Quality of risk management key to performance in today’s volatile markets
Market disruptions cause energy firms to seek advanced analytics, modelling and risk management capabilities
Geopolitical unrest and global economic uncertainty have caused multiple disruptions to energy markets in recent years, creating havoc for traders and other companies sourcing, supplying and moving commodities around the world
ENGIE empowers clients globally to decarbonise and address the energy transition
In recent months, energy market participants have faced extreme volatility, soaring energy prices and supply disruptions following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. At the same time, they have needed to identify and mitigate the longer-term risks of the…
Beacon’s unique open architecture underlies its strong performance
Recent turmoil in energy markets, coupled with the longer-term structural changes of the energy transition, has created a raft of new challenges for market participants
Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2024: markets buffeted by geopolitics and economic woes
Winners of the 2024 Commodity Rankings steeled clients to navigate competing forces
Energy Risk Software Rankings 2024: IT demands increase amid rising risk
Heightened geopolitical and credit risk increase requirements on commodities software
Hitachi Energy’s expanded portfolio steers clients through volatility
Three years after acquiring US-based commodities trading and risk management software firm Pioneer Solutions, Hitachi Energy is reaping the rewards of its large portfolio
Ensuring energy technology keeps up with the pace of change
Change may well be a constant in energy markets, but its velocity over the past 18 months has been extraordinary. This has seen KWA Analytics’ clients race to ensure their ETRM infrastructure can keep up – and be ready for change yet to come. Directors…
UBS precious metals team shines amid market turmoil
Global uncertainty always adds allure to precious metals, putting a premium on the long-standing relationships and cutting-edge technology of the UBS precious metals team
Enabling green choices despite market turmoil
Throughout recent market tumult, ENGIE remained committed to net zero, forging even closer connections with clients to fuel global growth
Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2023: Axpo – the power of partnerships
In the face of recent extreme volatility and price hikes, the strong partnerships Axpo has with its clients has enabled both parties to weather the storm
Lack of data strategy could cause costly mistakes
As demand for commodities data soars, firms need to bolster their data due diligence processes or risk losing years of competitive advantage, says ZE Power’s Aiman El-Ramly
Revenues soar for SCB as interest in climate risk intensifies
As firms scramble to manage their climate exposures, low-carbon specialist broker SCB is well placed to assist, almost doubling revenues in a year and securing top spots in the 2022 Energy Risk Commodity Rankings
A global solution to market developments
Amid consolidation in the gold market, the UBS precious metals team grew client numbers, expanded into new markets and developed new products and technology, scooping top spots in the 2022 Energy Risk Commodity Rankings
Commodities Count 2006
The recent swell in energy market participants means the battle for dominance has never been fiercer, but the increased competition means ever-more sophisticated product offerings, finds Stella Farrington
Hanging on at the top
This year’s User Choice Awards demonstrate that quality counts. In a fast-changing market, the top vendors and packages have managed to stay ahead of the pack. But the winners cannot rest easy. With IT budgets deflated, it’s a competitive market, and…
Rankings 2005
The energy markets gave corporates and funds plenty to think about in 2004 – and while the banks still dominate the rankings, some sectors have been taken over for the first time by energy companies. All is revealed in this year’s comprehensive round-up.
The experts excel
The fast and furious energy markets gave corporates and funds plenty to think about in 2004 – and while the banks still dominate the energy rankings, some sectors have been taken over for the first time by energy companies. By James Ockenden and Joe Marsh
Ten years at the top
A decade of commodity rankings has seen many players come and go – but as James Ockenden finds, the top two investment banks, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, have been solid all the way
Winning players
A turbulent year in energy markets showed there was more competition between banks and oil majors, and further highlighted the need for a solution to the credit issues dogging energy companies and airlines. By James Ockenden