
Visualise third-party risk with Orbit Intelligence
Capture mission-critical risk analysis, data and news on your critical service providers and other third parties you rely on. Access TM’s expert risk assessments, or analyse companies using your own framework. Centralise your reporting and continuous monitoring.
Digitise and automate due diligence with Orbit Diligence
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.


Monitor, quantify and reduce cyber risk with Orbit Security
Organisations of all sizes and in all industries are exposed to increasing levels of cyber risk. Discover how our award-winning AI threat intelligence and security ratings tool can enhance your enterprise and third-party cyber risk management.

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Why Thomas Murray?
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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Insights

Why Cybersecurity Due Diligence is Critical to Deal Completion
It’s a common story: after months of meticulous financial, operational, and market analysis, a critical finding emerges in the final weeks before deal closure – threatening what seemed like a near-certain transaction with a three-month delay.

DORA Compliance Checklist: Practical Guidance for Q4 and 2026
Our structured, expert-led checklist, will help you to prioritise and demonstrate readiness to supervisors and regulators.

Ransomware at Europe’s Airports: Case for Community-Driven Third Party Risk Management
The recent ransomware attack on Collins Aerospace’s Muse software, which brought chaos to airports across Europe, serves as a stark reminder of a critical gap in how organisations approach Third Party Risk Management (TPRM).

JLR Cyber Attack: What it Means for Private Equity, Credit, and Equity Investments
From the iconic E-Type Jaguar to images of the late Queen driving modern Range Rovers on her estate, JLR has long held a uniquely British place in the national consciousness, even under Tata ownership. The incident has affected the owners of the business, the supply chain, and customers, and offers learnings for the Private Equity (PE) industry.
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