
MANAGING RISK IS A CONTINUOUS JOURNEY
Whether due to your own risk appetite, or in response to the increasing pace of regulatory change, managing risk is a continuous journey. We deliver best-in-class analytics and consulting to ensure our clients optimise profits and achieve regulatory compliance.
Model Risk Management (CP6/22) - What banks should do now
Banks can already start preparing for the PRA’s new model risk management principles (CP6/22). Here’s how.
The Changing Landscape of Application Fraud Detection
It's been 25 years since Nick Sime, Jaywing's Head of Modelling, built his first application fraud model. Reflecting on the evolution of these models and the rapid adoption of AI/ML-based approaches over the past couple of years, Nick outlines fraud’s changing landscape and highlights some key areas of focus for financial institutions.
Celebrating 5 years of award-winning work at the Credit & Collections Technology Awards
At last week’s Credit & Collections Technology Awards, Jaywing won the award for ‘Customer engagement solution’ and secured a finalist spot in the ‘Machine learning in credit & collections solution’ category. This latest award represents 5 consecutive years of Jaywing winning at this prestigious event.
Jaywing announces collaboration with Oxford Economics
We've launched a new collaboration with leading global advisory firm, Oxford Economics.
Climate Change Risk: Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenario
Through Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenarios, an opportunity has been afforded to financial firms to act now. Keep reading to delve deeper into this opportunity.
Encouraging confidence and ownership amongst data consumers
Jaywing’s Lead Data Architect, Neil Plant, urges firms to evaluate their data, data systems and related processes to foster organisation-wide confidence in, and ownership of, data.
Meet our specialist Risk consultants, delivering best-in-class analytics to drive profitability and achieve regulatory compliance
Meet Katie Stones
Say hello to Nick Sime
Meet Carl Ireland and Mark Vickers