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Fenergo Recognized for Segment and Solution Excellence in the Chartis Financial Crime and Compliance50 2026 report

30th March 2026 – Fenergo today announces that it has been recognised with multiple distinctions in Chartis’ Financial Crime and Compliance50 (FCC50) 2026 report including: 

  • Vertical and Segment Excellence Award for Asset Servicing 
  • Emerging Use Cases recognition for 360-degree Customer Risk Assessment  
  • Solutions – KYC  
  • Vertical and Segment Excellence Award for Wealth Management  

Ranking 12th on the list of 50 FCC vendors, Fenergo also achieved high scores for Customer Success, reflecting the trust its global client base places in its solutions and proven ability to transform and future-proof financial crime operations. 

Additionally, Fenergo received high scores for its Core Technology and Financial Crime & Compliance (FCC) product functionality. These scores reflect continued investment in its platform, including recent advancements in financial crime solutions and the introduction of agentic AI capabilities, which are helping organisations drive greater automation, productivity and operational efficiency. 

Sean O’Malley, Research Director at Chartis, said: 

'Fenergo’s FCC50 award for ‘Vertical and Segment Excellence reflects the strength of its asset management offering, which is integral to its significant presence in the areas of wealth management and digital assets,’ said Sean O’Malley, Research Director at Chartis. ‘Moreover, as the company continues to target asset management and servicing firms as clients, its asset servicing capabilities will become increasingly central to its solution suite.’ 

Sean added: 

‘Fenergo’s FCC50 award for ‘Emerging Use Cases: 360-degree Customer Risk Assessment’ is based on multiple factors, including its single-entity, 360-degree view and risk typology customization. Also notable are the performance enhancements it has made to its KYC solution, reducing onboarding time by more than 85% and improving the speed of KYC cycles by almost 40% (compared with average performance results in the industry).’