Exciting news from RISQED. Jersey has an AI-powered, audit-ready BRA system ready to use
16/04/2026
Andy Jarvis at QBIX just announced that RISQED, a new Business Risk Assessment"[BRA/EWRA] platform launch, is being formally launched in Jersey early in May (exact date and venue to be announced soon), and we're thrilled to have his strong support as a partner.
As I [Mathew Beale] replied to Andy:
"Good morning, Andy — yes, May is going to be exciting, if not transformational! Thank you for your support. Let’s kill those ‘spreadsheets of doom’ once and for all 🙏"
READ THE POSTS HERE = https://tinyurl.com/yhpse5m8
This really is the start of something special.
Having Andy’s backing is fantastic, and it marks the beginning of a real revolution in how regulated businesses manage risk and compliance.
If you're still drowning in manual spreadsheets for your risk assessments, governance, or compliance work, now is the time to jump on board.
Come and see what the RISQED team is building. AI-powered, audit-ready, and designed to replace the old ways with something far smarter and more efficient.
Watch this space for the official launch details. OR to reserve your spot – email yes@comsuregroup.com
Who’s ready to transform their risk processes?
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