SAI360, a global innovator in ethics, governance, risk, and compliance solutions, has been recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Verdantix Green Quadrant for Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) software. The report highlights the AI-powered GRC Platform SAI360 strong capabilities in risk assessment and advanced analytics.
Verdantix, an independent research and advisory firm, collected data through questionnaires, interviews, and product demos to evaluate the top 15 GRC software providers. In the analysis, co-author Katelyn Johnson said, “SAI360 earns top marks for risk cataloguing, use-case breadth, intelligence integration, scenario analysis and real-time tracking; it is also strong in regulatory change, with continuous monitoring, impact assessment, policy updates, implementation tracking and a centralized repository.” Verdantix, Enterprise Risk and GRC Green Quadrant: GRC Software 2025, Aug. 2025
“The Verdantix Green Quadrant is widely regarded, so being recognized as a Leader is exciting,” shares SAI360 CEO Peter Granat. “It underscores our commitment to developing an innovative platform that helps organizations manage risk proactively, meet compliance obligations, and build resilience.”

The report highlights the following SAI360 GRC Platform features:
- AI integration and modeling techniques along with native connectors and best-in-class business intelligence connectivity
- Robust risk assessment, data integration and scenario analysis capabilities
- Strong regulatory change performance including rapid implementation, centralized repository, and continuous monitoring
Noting how SAI360’s integrated GRC modules serve as a single source of truth across the organization, the report captures the power of shared data to trigger automated workflows – turning information into action. The result – streamlined policy rollouts, targeted compliance training, and accelerated operational response.
In the report, Verdantix shared the number of executives exploring GRC software capabilities is growing due to changing risk profiles, increased focus on resilience, and expanding compliance obligations. Regulations surrounding sustainability disclosures, AI governance, and data privacy were some of the specific regulations mentioned as driving factors.
This article was originally published by SAI360