
1Exiger Platform
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What is 1Exiger Platform
The 1Exiger Platform is a third-party and supplier risk management system that supports due diligence, ongoing monitoring, and risk scoring across vendors and supply chains. It is used by procurement, compliance, and risk teams to assess entities for sanctions/AML exposure, adverse media, beneficial ownership, and other integrity and operational risks. The platform combines workflow/case management with data aggregation and analytics to support onboarding and periodic reviews. It also extends into adjacent use cases such as ESG and supply chain risk reporting depending on the modules licensed.
Broad risk domain coverage
The platform supports multiple risk types in one environment, including third-party due diligence, sanctions screening, adverse media, and supply chain risk signals. This reduces the need to stitch together separate tools for vendor onboarding and ongoing monitoring. It is well-suited to organizations that need a single program view across compliance and procurement stakeholders.
Workflow and case management
1Exiger includes structured workflows for onboarding, review cycles, approvals, and exception handling. It supports documentation capture and audit trails that help demonstrate process adherence during internal and external reviews. This is important for regulated programs where evidence of controls matters as much as the risk score.
Data-driven monitoring approach
The platform emphasizes continuous monitoring using aggregated data sources and analytics rather than one-time questionnaires alone. It can help teams identify changes in supplier risk posture between review cycles (for example, sanctions hits or negative news). This aligns with common expectations for ongoing third-party oversight in higher-risk programs.
Complex implementation and governance
Because it spans multiple risk domains and stakeholder groups, deployments often require significant data mapping, policy alignment, and workflow design. Organizations may need dedicated program ownership to keep taxonomies, thresholds, and review cadences consistent. Smaller teams may find the operational overhead high relative to narrower point solutions.
Data source transparency varies
Risk outcomes depend on the underlying data sources, matching logic, and scoring configuration. Buyers typically need to validate coverage by geography, language, and entity types relevant to their supplier base. Without careful tuning and testing, false positives/negatives can create additional analyst workload.
Not a pure-play SCM network
While it supports supplier risk and supply chain visibility use cases, it is not primarily a transactional supply chain management suite for planning, execution, or logistics operations. Organizations seeking deep operational SCM functions may still require separate systems of record. Integration work is often needed to connect supplier risk insights to procurement and ERP processes.
Seller details
Exiger LLC
New York, NY, USA
2013
Private
https://www.exiger.com/
https://x.com/Exiger
https://www.linkedin.com/company/exiger/