Wolters Kluwer CCH® Tagetik Named Market Leader for Ninth Consecutive Year in BARC Score Financial Performance Management 2026
According to BARC’s assessment, CCH Tagetik is particularly well suited for large, complex organizations, offering extensive predefined business logic, strong workflow and governance capabilities. Customers reported high levels of satisfaction with the solution’s business value, planning and consolidation functionality, price performance ratio, workflow support, and ease of use.
BARC recognizes CCH Tagetik's consistent development of its Expert AI features
A feature highlighted in the report is CCH Tagetik Expert AI, which delivers agentic, finance-specific workflows designed to think, collaborate, and execute across core CPM processes. Powered by its Finance Brain™, the AI in CCH Tagetik learns from customer data and workflows, applying financial logic to provide clear, context‑aware insights.
“CCH Tagetik delivers a broad, integrated performance management platform with strong customer feedback across planning, consolidation, and governance,” said
The BARC Score Financial Performance Management 2026 report is based on analyst evaluations, vendor submissions, and verified customer reviews. For more information about CCH Tagetik and access to the full BARC Score report, visit: 2026 BARC Score Financial Performance Management Report.
Wolters Kluwer’s focus on finance led performance management is also reflected in its 2026 Future Ready CFO report, which draws on global research with senior finance leaders. The research examines how CFOs are responding to ongoing volatility, expanding regulatory demands, and the accelerating impact of AI by stepping into a more active orchestration role across the enterprise.
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