Dragonfly geopolitical and security intelligence service praised

June 30, 2023

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Dragonfly geopolitical and security intelligence service recognised by Chambers and Partners in its Crisis and Risk Management Guide 2023

Dragonfly, a UK-based geopolitical and security intelligence service, has achieved Band 1 recognition for Global-wide Political Risk in Chambers and Partners’ Crisis and Risk Management Guide 2023, for the second consecutive year.

Henry Wilkinson, Chief Intelligence Officer at Dragonfly, has also been singled out as a key figure in political risk, receiving Band 2 honours again.

Dragonfly geopolitical and security insights “highly nuanced”

Chambers Crisis and Risk Management is a guide for identifying and differentiating leading crisis response and risk advisory professional service providers in key markets. Its annual rankings are built on rigorous independent research, including analysis of evidence provided by clients, peers and independent market sources.

Feedback given to Chambers and Partners praised the Dragonfly geopolitical and security intelligence service for its capacity to offer insights on complex political environments and high-risk markets worldwide, lauding its analysis as “typically highly nuanced, showing significant expertise and grounded in a robust methodology”.

Dragonfly, now part of FiscalNote, an AI-driven enterprise SaaS technology provider of global policy and market intelligence, has increased its size and scale over the past year.

The company has strengthened its range of platforms and advisory services, providing real-time critical intelligence about potential and ongoing security risks to global clients, which range from multinationals and banks to multilateral agencies and NGOs.

Dragonfly SIAS platform a trusted resource

Dragonfly’s flagship SIAS platform is a trusted resource for global industry leaders, including the three of the top 10 biggest banks in the world, six of the 20 largest technology enterprises, and four of the top 10 largest oil and gas companies.

In addition, the company has an experienced management team, led by CEO David Claridge, CIO Henry Wilkinson, and Head of Advisory Cvete Koneska. Together, they’ve successfully guided a robust team of analysts who consistently provide actionable data and intelligence that meet client needs, maintaining a net customer retention rate at an outstanding 95% percent.

“We’re honoured to once again be selected by Chambers and Partners as a leading provider of security, crisis management and advisory services”, said David Claridge, CEO of Dragonfly.

“Organisations face unprecedented threats and risks to business operations, and we’re proud that clients continue to find strong value in our forward-looking intelligence and actionable analysis. We remain committed to delivering exceptional services and driving confidence and stability for our clients in an ever-changing global landscape.”

Dragonfly supplies valuable insights and analysis

Henry Wilkinson, CIO at Dragonfly, commented: “To be recognised amongst the leaders of our industry again is testament to the dedication and expertise of our talented team of analysts who work tirelessly to provide valuable insights and analysis to our clients.

“I am proud to lead such a dynamic and skilled team that continues to deliver exceptional intelligence that helps our customers meet their commercial objectives while protecting their interests in a time of volatile geopolitical conditions.”

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