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Corporater Business Management Platform

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What is Corporater Business Management Platform

Corporater Business Management Platform is a configurable enterprise management platform used to support governance, risk, and compliance programs alongside strategy execution and performance management. It is typically used by risk, compliance, internal audit, and business operations teams to manage frameworks, controls, incidents, actions, and reporting in a single environment. The platform emphasizes model-driven configuration (rather than fixed modules) and supports multiple use cases such as ERM, operational risk, policy management, third-party risk, and business continuity. It also provides dashboards and workflow to coordinate planning, execution, and assurance activities across business units.

pros

Broad GRC and risk coverage

The platform supports multiple governance and risk domains, including ERM, operational risk, policy management, third-party risk, and business continuity, which can reduce the need for separate point solutions. It provides common objects such as risks, controls, incidents, issues, actions, and assessments that can be reused across programs. This helps organizations standardize taxonomy and reporting across different assurance functions. It is well-suited to organizations that want a single system of record for risk and compliance activities.

Configurable model-driven platform

Corporater is designed to be configured to an organization’s frameworks and processes rather than forcing a single predefined methodology. This can be useful for aligning to internal risk models, control libraries, and approval workflows. The approach supports building tailored applications for different lines of business while keeping shared data structures. Compared with planning-focused tools in the reference set, this configurability is oriented more toward governance workflows and risk/control relationships than financial modeling.

Workflow and accountability tracking

The product includes workflow capabilities to assign ownership, route reviews/approvals, and track remediation actions and deadlines. It supports auditability through status history and structured records for assessments and attestations. Dashboards and reporting help stakeholders monitor risk posture, control effectiveness, and outstanding actions. This is particularly relevant for regulated environments where evidence and accountability are required.

cons

Implementation can be resource-intensive

Because the platform is highly configurable, deployments often require significant design work to define data models, workflows, and reporting. Organizations may need specialized administrator skills or partner support to build and maintain applications. Time-to-value can be longer than with more prescriptive, out-of-the-box solutions. Ongoing governance is typically needed to prevent inconsistent configurations across teams.

Not a pure CPM planner

While the platform can support performance management and strategy execution, it is not primarily a financial planning and consolidation engine. Organizations that need advanced driver-based planning, complex financial modeling, or finance-led planning workflows may still require dedicated CPM capabilities. Integrations may be needed to connect to ERP, planning, and BI tools for end-to-end finance processes. This can increase overall solution complexity for finance-centric use cases.

Domain depth varies by module

The product spans many areas (e.g., AML, ESG reporting, regulatory change, talent management), but depth and out-of-the-box content can vary by use case and industry. Some programs may require additional configuration, content libraries, or third-party data sources to meet specific regulatory expectations. Buyers should validate required templates, calculations, and reporting formats during evaluation. This is especially important where regulatory reporting or specialized analytics are mandatory.

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Corporater, Inc.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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https://corporater.com/
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