Quantifi, a leading provider of risk, analytics and trading solutions has successfully achieved SOC 2 Type 2 attestation. This milestone builds on Quantifi’s prior SOC 2 Type 1 attestation and provides independent validation that the firm’s controls are not only suitably designed, but have operated effectively over a sustained period of time.
What SOC 2 Type 2 Means for Quantifi Clients
The SOC 2 framework evaluates controls relevant to security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality and privacy. SOC 2 Type 2 attestation provides independent assurance that Quantifi’s controls are functioning effectively in practice, not just in design.
By achieving SOC 2 Type 2 attestation, Quantifi reinforces its commitment to:
- Protecting customer data through robust, independently tested security controls
- Building long-term trust with clients, partners and stakeholders
- Maintaining rigorous vendor and third-party risk management oversight
- Supporting enterprise procurement, due diligence and regulatory requirements
In practice, this means clients can rely on clearly defined policies, monitored controls, documented procedures and continuous oversight across Quantifi’s technology and operational environment.
Security as a Core Principle, Not a Checklist
Quantifi operates in markets where resilience, accuracy and confidentiality are non-negotiable. Risk engines, pricing models and trading workflows process highly sensitive financial data every day. Security is therefore not treated as a periodic compliance exercise. It is integrated into product development, infrastructure management and day-to-day operations. Controls are documented, tested and continuously reviewed to meet the expectations of global financial institutions.
“SOC 2 Type 2 is not simply about meeting a standard. It is about demonstrating, over time, that our controls work as intended and that our clients’ data is protected to the highest levels,” said Rohan Douglas, CEO of Quantifi. “Our clients operate in highly regulated, risk-sensitive markets. Independent assurance of our security and governance framework is essential to maintaining their trust.”
