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Delta Capita Partners with Gieom to Strengthen Financial Institutions’ Operational Resilience

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Delta Capita, the global provider of consulting, solutions, and managed services, has entered a strategic partnership with Gieom, the operational risk and resilience solutions vendor. The collaboration aims to enhance operational resilience by leveraging Gieom’s AI-enabled software to automate risk management, compliance, and operational frameworks for financial institutions.

Gieom’s technology supports key regulatory frameworks, including the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), the UK’s Operational Resilience requirements, and APRA CPS 230. The partnership will enable financial institutions to automate policy management, digital identity verification, and compliance monitoring, ensuring proactive risk mitigation.

By integrating Gieom’s ten-step operational resilience management system, Delta Capita expands its Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) capabilities, particularly in third-party management.

Karan Kapoor, Head of Regulatory Consulting and Solutions at Delta Capita, commented:  “This partnership marks a significant step forward in our mission to empower financial institutions with the tools and expertise they need to thrive in a complex regulatory landscape. Gieom’s pioneering solutions perfectly complement Delta Capita’s consulting expertise, enabling us to deliver exceptional value to our clients.”

Vinod Menon, Chief Products Officer at Gieom, added: “Given the influx of operational resilience regulations coming into effect globally during 2025 and beyond, this partnership comes at a pivotal time. Financial institutions are recognising the need to approach their risk and resilience frameworks in a more structured way, with future-proofing in mind. Leveraging Delta Capita’s business transformation expertise and Gieom’s proven operational resilience platform, financial services firms can meet both regulatory requirements and stakeholder expectations in an appropriate, complete, and defensible manner.”

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