Detect third-party risk changes as they happen,
not months later

Continuously screen and monitor your third parties to identify emerging risk across sanctions, adverse media and compliance signals.

Why periodic screening is no longer enough

Risk changes
between reviews

Sanctions, enforcement actions and adverse events can occur at any time.

Manual re-screening
doesn’t scale

Teams struggle to keep large supplier populations up to date.

Alerts
lack context

Disconnected tools generate noise rather than actionable insight.

Continuous screening and monitoring across your third-party ecosystem

Ethixbase360 provides ongoing monitoring of your third parties, helping you detect risk changes early and take timely, proportionate action.

Always-on risk visibility

Continuously monitor suppliers, partners and intermediaries.

Relevant, risk-based alerts

Focus attention on meaningful changes that require review.

Integrated response workflows

Trigger reviews, investigations or remediation directly from alerts.
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Risk profiles from across 240 countries in 70+ languagesdrawn from over 120,000 global sources

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categorized Politically Exposed Persons (PEP)

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Risk codes from anti-corruption to human rights and the environment.

Key capabilities

Sanctions and watchlist screening

Monitor third parties against relevant global lists.

Adverse media and risk signals

Identify negative news and emerging compliance indicators.

Alert triage and investigation workflows

Review, document and resolve alerts within your wider third-party risk process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is monitored?

Third parties are monitored against sanctions lists, adverse media, PEPs, and other compliance risk signals. Monitoring draws on global data sources.

Continuous monitoring provides timely alerts when risk profiles change. This allows organisations to respond before issues escalate. 

Alerts are triaged through structured workflows that support investigation, documentation, and resolution. 

Yes. Monitoring alerts can trigger reviews, enhanced due diligence, or remediation actions.

Yes. Alerts can automatically initiate reviews or enhanced due diligence based on severity.

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