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Moody's Analytics
NameMoody's Analytics
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2007
FounderMoody's Corporation
HeadquartersNew York City, United States
Key peopleMark Zandi, Raymond McDaniel
ParentMoody's Corporation

Moody's Analytics is a leading provider of financial intelligence and analytical tools, offering a range of solutions to banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions such as JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Citigroup. With its headquarters in New York City, United States, the company operates globally, serving clients in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, including London, Tokyo, and São Paulo. Moody's Analytics is a subsidiary of Moody's Corporation, a renowned provider of credit ratings and research, which also owns Moody's Investors Service and has partnerships with S&P Global and Fitch Ratings. The company's solutions are used by prominent organizations such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Deutsche Bank.

Overview

Moody's Analytics provides a range of solutions to help clients manage risk, improve performance, and make informed decisions, leveraging data and analytics from Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, and Dow Jones. The company's products and services are used by financial institutions such as Wells Fargo, UBS, and Credit Suisse, as well as by regulatory bodies like the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, and Bank of England. Moody's Analytics has a strong presence in the financial services industry, serving clients in asset management, banking, and insurance, including BlackRock, Vanguard, and Prudential Financial. The company's solutions are also used by central banks such as the People's Bank of China and the Bank of Japan.

History

Moody's Analytics was established in 2007 as a subsidiary of Moody's Corporation, which was founded in 1909 by John Moody. The company has a long history of providing financial intelligence and analytical tools, dating back to the early 20th century when it was known as Moody's Investors Service. Over the years, the company has expanded its product offerings and global reach through strategic acquisitions, including the purchase of KMV and Economic Data Frequency, and partnerships with IBM and Microsoft. Today, Moody's Analytics is a leading provider of financial intelligence and analytical tools, serving clients in over 100 countries, including Australia, Canada, and India.

Products_and_Services

Moody's Analytics offers a range of products and services, including credit risk management solutions, economic forecasting tools, and regulatory compliance software, which are used by clients such as HSBC, Barclays, and Royal Bank of Scotland. The company's products and services are designed to help clients manage risk, improve performance, and make informed decisions, leveraging data and analytics from Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. Moody's Analytics also provides training and consulting services to help clients implement and use its products and services effectively, working with Deloitte, KPMG, and PwC. The company's solutions are used by prominent organizations such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook.

Methodologies

Moody's Analytics uses a range of methodologies to develop its products and services, including statistical modeling, machine learning, and data analytics, which are also used by MIT, Stanford University, and Harvard University. The company's methodologies are designed to provide accurate and reliable results, and are regularly reviewed and updated to ensure they remain relevant and effective, in line with standards set by International Organization for Standardization and Financial Accounting Standards Board. Moody's Analytics also collaborates with leading academic institutions, such as University of California, Berkeley and University of Oxford, to develop new methodologies and approaches, and works with World Bank and International Monetary Fund to provide research and analysis.

Awards_and_Recognition

Moody's Analytics has received numerous awards and recognition for its products and services, including awards from Forbes, Bloomberg, and Financial Times. The company has been recognized as a leader in the financial services industry, and has received awards for its innovative solutions and commitment to excellence, such as the Innovation Award from American Financial Technology Awards and the Best Risk Management Solution award from Risk Magazine. Moody's Analytics has also been named as one of the Best Places to Work by Fortune and Great Place to Work Institute, and has received recognition from DiversityInc and Human Rights Campaign for its diversity and inclusion initiatives.

Global_Presence

Moody's Analytics has a global presence, with offices in over 20 countries, including United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Singapore. The company serves clients in over 100 countries, and has a strong presence in the financial services industry, with clients including banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions such as Toronto-Dominion Bank and Commonwealth Bank. Moody's Analytics also has partnerships with leading organizations, such as World Economic Forum and International Finance Corporation, to provide research and analysis on global economic trends and issues, and works with Asian Development Bank and African Development Bank to provide solutions for emerging markets. The company's global presence is supported by its network of offices and partners, which include Moody's Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings. Category:Financial services companies

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