The risk watchtower that never blinks - continuous, real-time intelligence on the suppliers and locations enterprises depend on.
Above: the Supply Wisdom wordmark. Founded in 2017 out of New York, the company sells one deceptively simple idea to the world's largest banks, insurers, and health systems - that supplier risk should be watched every day, not once a year.
Every large company runs on a web of other companies - the cloud vendor, the payroll processor, the contract manufacturer, the logistics firm, and the dozens of businesses those vendors in turn depend on. When one of them wobbles, the disruption travels. Supply Wisdom's business is to see the wobble first. The New York-based software company monitors an organization's suppliers and physical locations continuously, across seven categories of risk, and pushes an alert the moment something changes.
The founding premise is a quiet rejection of how risk work has traditionally been done. For years, third-party risk management meant sending a supplier a questionnaire, filing the answers, and revisiting them in twelve months. Supply Wisdom argues that a point-in-time snapshot is stale the moment it is taken. Its platform replaces the annual review with an always-on feed - monitoring 350+ risk metrics and machine-learning-verified data so risk teams can act on what is true today, not what was true last spring.
Risk does not respect org charts. A cyber breach at a supplier is also an operational risk, a compliance risk, and often a reputational one. Supply Wisdom's platform pulls these threads together, monitoring each supplier and location across the full spectrum rather than in isolated silos.
Risk teams are understaffed and buried in paperwork. Questionnaires pile up unread, disruptions arrive without warning, and the vendor three layers deep - the one nobody has a contract with - is invisible until it fails. Supply Wisdom's answer is to automate the watching and surface only what warrants action, so a small team can cover a large supplier base.
Where many tools score a vendor once and move on, Supply Wisdom's edge is time - the gap between an event and a client's response. It pairs continuous monitoring with nth-party visibility (the risk carried by a vendor's vendors) and location risk tied to specific geographies, then recommends and automates the response.
Figures drawn from Supply Wisdom's published customer results. Bars are scaled for comparison and reflect a Fortune 500 customer example.
Always-on surveillance of suppliers and locations across 350+ metrics, replacing point-in-time reviews with real-time watch.
Full-spectrum monitoring of vendors across financial, cyber, operational, compliance, and ESG risk.
Risk intelligence tied to specific places - geopolitical, disaster, infrastructure, and operational exposure.
Visibility into a vendor's vendors - the extended supply chain that hides risk several layers deep.
Early-warning alerts with recommended, automated risk-response actions delivered to your team.
Subscription platform licensed by enterprise risk, procurement, GRC, and resilience teams.
Supply Wisdom sells to Fortune 100 and Global 2000 enterprises - the organizations with the largest, most tangled supplier networks and the strictest regulators watching them. Its named clients span financial services, insurance, healthcare, and technology, including UnitedHealthcare, BNY Mellon, and Bank of Ireland.
In a crowded governance-risk-and-compliance market - where it lines up against RapidRatings, Prevalent, ProcessUnity, Venminder, Interos, and cyber-rating vendors like BitSight and SecurityScorecard - Supply Wisdom's positioning is the breadth of its domains combined with the continuity of its monitoring. Rather than rating one dimension of risk, it aims to be the single real-time feed across all of them.
Former COO, promoted to CEO in June 2025. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran who commanded a Signals Intelligence Platoon, with ~20 years in intelligence and risk across government and enterprise.
Founder of Supply Wisdom and Neo Group, and a recognized authority on globalization, outsourcing, and supply-chain risk.
25+ years in risk intelligence, helping shape the platform's approach to continuous monitoring.
Technology leader with 25+ years of experience guiding the engineering of the risk-intelligence platform.
Atul Vashistha launches the company to deliver continuous third-party and location risk intelligence.
Industry veteran takes the helm to scale the platform and go-to-market.
Series B led by Jurassic Capital, with Fulcrum Equity Partners and Conductor Capital. COO Jenna Wells is promoted to CEO; Thimot becomes Advisor to the CEO.
In June 2025 the company closed a $14M Series B led by Jurassic Capital, joined by existing investors Fulcrum Equity Partners and Conductor Capital. Total funding to date sits in the ~$21-25M range.
Supply Wisdom's risk intelligence is available inside OneTrust's Third-Party Risk Exchange, letting OneTrust customers consume its continuous risk data directly within their existing TPRM workflows.
Supply Wisdom publishes demos, webinars, and interviews on its YouTube channel.
Product walkthroughs, webinars, and risk-intelligence sessions.
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