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What is Archer

Archer is a governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platform used to manage enterprise risk, controls, and compliance activities in a centralized system. It supports use cases such as risk assessments, internal audit management, third-party risk, policy and exception management, and regulatory compliance reporting. The product is typically used by risk, compliance, audit, and security teams that need configurable workflows, a shared risk/control library, and reporting across multiple programs. Archer is commonly deployed in larger organizations that require extensive configuration and integration with other enterprise systems.

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Broad GRC use-case coverage

Archer supports multiple risk and compliance programs in one platform, including ERM, operational risk, IT risk, audit, third-party risk, and policy management. This helps organizations standardize taxonomies for risks, controls, issues, and remediation actions across teams. It is well-suited to enterprises that want a single system of record rather than separate point solutions for each program.

Configurable workflows and data model

The platform is designed to be configured to match an organization’s processes, including custom applications, fields, workflows, and approval steps. This flexibility supports different operating models across business units while maintaining centralized governance. It can reduce reliance on spreadsheets and email-based evidence collection by formalizing tasks, attestations, and issue management.

Centralized reporting and audit trail

Archer provides dashboards and reporting across risks, controls, tests, findings, and remediation activities. It maintains an audit trail of changes, approvals, and evidence, which supports internal audit and compliance reviews. Centralized reporting can help stakeholders compare risk posture and control performance across programs and time periods.

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Implementation and administration overhead

Archer deployments often require significant planning, configuration, and ongoing administration to align the platform with internal processes. Organizations may need dedicated platform administrators and, in some cases, external implementation support. This can increase time-to-value compared with more prescriptive tools focused on a narrower set of workflows.

User experience varies by configuration

Because many screens, workflows, and reports are configured per customer, usability and consistency can vary across implementations. Poorly designed configurations can lead to complex navigation, redundant data entry, or inconsistent terminology. This can affect adoption for occasional users who primarily interact for attestations or evidence submission.

Not a procurement-first system

While Archer can support third-party onboarding and risk workflows, it is not primarily a procurement suite for sourcing, purchasing, and supplier performance management. Organizations typically still rely on dedicated procurement and vendor management systems for purchasing workflows and contract lifecycle operations. Integrations may be required to connect procurement events and supplier master data to risk assessments and ongoing monitoring.

Seller details

Archer Technologies, LLC (a subsidiary of Cinven)
Overland Park, Kansas, USA
2000
Subsidiary
https://www.archerirm.com/
https://x.com/ArcherIRM
https://www.linkedin.com/company/archer-technologies-llc/

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