Risilience unveils Riise IQ and business unit level analysis empowering teams to turn climate risk into return on investment
- Susan
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Risilience announced its latest product release introducing Riise IQ, an AI powered solution for generating instant, board ready insights, fully updated science backed transition risk models and granular, business unit level analysis.
The latest release follows the company’s earlier announcement of Angela Brown’s appointment to chief executive officer, where she laid out a clear mandate to support finance, sustainability, and risk teams to quantify, plan, and act on the financial impacts of climate and nature related risks and opportunities.
The Risilience July 2026 product release marks the first major milestone of this new chapter with additional Riise capabilities that enable global corporates and financial organisations to prove the return on investment of their sustainability strategies.
The latest release includes:
Riise IQ: an AI powered solution that translates complex climate analytics into instant, board ready insights.
Riise IQ democratises risk management by allowing users across the organisation to interrogate complex model results in plain, everyday language.
For CSOs and risk managers, this means rapid access to credible, underlying methodologies. For CFOs and financial leaders, it translates to instant, board ready insights and business metrics precisely when they are needed.

The release features a comprehensive refresh of the Risilience Transition Risk model suite, recalibrated to reflect today's volatile economic and geopolitical realities. By incorporating the latest scientific standards, inflationary pressures, shifting consumer behaviours, and emerging litigation risks, the enhanced models translate market complexity into financial foresight. This empowers decision makers to confidently navigate a fractured transition, protect profit margins, defend against greenwashing, and secure lower capital costs from ESG focused investors.
Riise further de-risks global operations by delivering actionable climate intelligence down to the product, asset, or business unit level. Divisional decision makers are empowered to manage specific, localised risks and deploy resources exactly where they drive the most value. By gaining direct visibility into their specific domains, these leaders can make data driven decisions on capital deployment where it matters most.
‘For too long, climate data has been disconnected from core financial planning,’ said Angela Brown, CEO at Risilience. ‘In a world shaped by economic volatility, geopolitical uncertainty, and complex regulations, businesses need reliable intelligence that links directly to financial outcomes. This release is about unlocking insights. We are helping organisations move from 'what if' to 'what next', empowering market participants to protect and create enterprise value.’
See these new capabilities in action at the Risilience webinar: Integrating Climate Risk into Business Planning: What is New in the Latest Riise Platform Release, on Thursday July 16, at 3 pm BST). Register here






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