Specialized risk analysis capabilities selected to enhance government decision-making across 350 analysts
Sayari, the leading provider of risk intelligence and visibility into complex commercial networks, announced today that the UK Department for Business and Trade has selected the company to provide specialized risk factor intelligence for the Global Supply Chain Intelligence Programme (GSCIP). The three-year engagement reflects growing recognition that effective supply chain security requires deep analytical capabilities that go beyond traditional visibility tools.
Sayari’s integration with GSCIP focuses on the complex risk analysis that enables informed decision-making. The company’s intelligence feeds into analytical workflows used by 350 government analysts across agencies including the Department of Health and Social Care, Home Office, and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology.
“Sayari’s specialized risk intelligence and deep analytical capabilities enable UK government agencies to make more informed decisions about complex supply chain vulnerabilities,” said Claire Vince, Director Supply Chain Centre, Imports and Investment Security in the Department of Business and Trade in the UK. “This partnership strengthens our ability to identify hidden risks and protect critical supply chains that are essential to UK economic security and public service delivery.”
“The most critical supply chain decisions aren’t just about who your suppliers are – they’re about understanding the hidden risks in those relationships,” said Farley Mesko, CEO of Sayari. “As an industry, we’re seeing supply chain risk management and third-party risk management converge into a single discipline. This partnership demonstrates how specialized analytical capabilities can enhance broader supply chain intelligence efforts.”
Beyond Visibility: Deep Risk Analysis
While traditional supply chain intelligence focuses on mapping relationships and transactions, Sayari’s approach emphasizes risk contextualization and analytical depth. The company’s algorithms identify patterns and anomalies in global commercial networks that standard visibility tools typically miss, providing the analytical foundation for complex policy and operational decisions.
This specialized approach has proven particularly valuable for sanctions compliance, entity due diligence, and identifying potential vulnerabilities in critical supply chains. For GSCIP, Sayari’s risk intelligence enhances the analytical capabilities available to government decision-makers working on UK supply chain resilience.
“The future of supply chain security isn’t just about having more data—it’s about having the right analytical capabilities to make sense of complex global networks,” Mesko added. “This partnership positions us to expand our platform approach to risk transparency, where deep analysis becomes the foundation for strategic decision-making.”
Analytical Excellence for Strategic Decisions
The GSCIP engagement represents Sayari’s growing role in providing specialized analytical capabilities that complement broader supply chain intelligence initiatives. Sayari focuses on the deep risk analysis that enables sophisticated users to make informed decisions about complex global networks.
The contract includes ongoing analytical support and collaboration on enhancing risk assessment methodologies, reflecting the specialized nature of Sayari’s contribution to UK supply chain security efforts.