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Digitise and automate due diligence with Orbit Diligence
Enhance your vendor selection and due diligence with Orbit Diligence, migrating from email and Excel to digitised questionnaires and advanced automation, accessing a library of industry-standard assessments.


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Thomas Murray is a global risk intelligence company. Founded in 1994, we were created to support banks and institutional funds manage their global exposure to third parties and capital markets. Today, we are a leading provider of risk, due diligence and cyber security services for companies in every sector. Orbit Risk launched in 2023, integrating Thomas Murray’s powerful product suite into a single risk platform, and it is used globally by organisations of every size.
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T+1 settlement: 2026 Overview
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Why Asset Owners and Allocators Need Modern, Automated ODD
Operational Due Diligence (ODD) is no longer a one-off point in time exercise - it should be an ongoing, structured process.
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