Asia Risk Awards 2024: The winners

All the winners of this year's Asia Risk awards

AR Awards 2024

The Asia Risk Awards were judged by the Risk.net editorial team, using a three-step process. First, entrants submit a pitch document. Second, Risk.net journalists discuss the pitch at a meeting with each entrant. Finally, feedback is gathered from the clients of shortlisted candidates.

The first set of winners articles, written by our journalists and editors, are published below. The remaining winners articles will be published in the first week of October.

Derivatives house of the year, Asia: UBS

Derivatives house of the year, Japan: Nomura

Derivatives house of the year, Australia: UBS

Derivatives house of the year, China: Huatai Securities

Derivatives house of the year, Hong Kong: BBVA

Derivatives house of the year, Malaysia: CIMB

Derivatives house of the year, South Korea: Hana Securities

Derivatives house of the year, Singapore: OCBC Bank

Derivatives house of the year, Taiwan: CTBC Bank

Derivatives house of the year, Philippines: Bank of the Philippine Islands

Derivatives house of the year, Thailand: Krungthai Bank

Derivatives house of the year, India: Axis Bank

Derivatives house of the year, Indonesia: CIMB Niaga

Interest rate derivatives house of the year: Standard Chartered Bank

Currency derivatives house of the year: Deutsche Bank

Equity derivatives house of the year: UBS

Credit derivatives house of the year: UBS

Structured products house of the year: Societe Generale

RMB house of the year: Crédit Agricole CIB

Bank risk management of the year: RHB Banking Group

Quant finance house of the year: Societe Generale

Deal of the year: Deutsche Bank

Derivatives exchange of the year: Singapore Exchange

Securities house of the year: Daiwa Securities

Clearing house of the year: Japan Securities Clearing Corporation

Derivatives law firm of the year: Juris Corp

Risk management consultant of the year: Acies

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Environmental products house of the year: ENGIE

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Newcomer of the year: Topaz Technology

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Technology vendor of the year: Murex

As a technology vendor, Murex places adaptability front and centre of everything it does, constantly enriching its MX.3 platform to ensure institutions can respond to new market opportunities as soon as they spot them

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