Energy Risk Asia Awards 2021
The Energy Risk Asia Awards 2021 recognise firms that are demonstrating best practice in risk management across the commodities complex. The winning firms are helping to drive the discipline to the next level through a mixture of innovation, determination and prudence
The Energy Risk Asia Awards 2021 recognise firms that are demonstrating best practice in risk management across the commodities complex. The winning firms are helping to drive the discipline to the next level through a mixture of innovation, determination and prudence.
In particular, the awards recognise pioneering thinking and leadership within energy risk management. This includes firms’ responses to loss events and improvements in frameworks that have driven tangible benefits for the firm and its customers. Original research is also honoured in these awards for the value it brings not only to clients, but the wider industry.
Our congratulations go to all our winners for their outstanding achievements in what has been another challenging year, the highlights of which are presented here.
Deal of the year
Deutsche Bank
Derivatives house of the year
Macquarie Group
Electricity house of the year
ENGIE
Innovation of the year
Lacima
Weather house of the year
Munich Re
Base metals house of the year
Macquarie Group
Iron ore house of the year
Theme International Trading
Natural gas/LNG house of the year
ENGIE
Oil & products house of the year
Macquarie Group
Precious metals house of the year
BNP Paribas
Commodities technology of the year
VERIDAPT
Commodity advisory firm of the year
Onyx Capital Group
Commodity broker of the year
BPI Financial Group
Commodity exchange of the year
SGX
Commodity research house of the year
Macquarie Group
Corporate risk manager of the year
PT Bumi Resources
CTRM software house of the year
Enuit
Data & analytics firm of the year
Lacima
Market-maker of the year
Onyx Capital Group
OTC trading platform of the year
China Merchants Bank
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