# Why do organizations choose ProcessUnity for TPRM?

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##### Post Metadata
- Posted at: 13 days ago
- Author title: Digital Content Manager
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

Organizations typically choose ProcessUnity when their existing approach to third-party risk management—often spreadsheets or a generalized GRC tool—starts to create inefficiencies. Common challenges include slow assessment cycles, inconsistent processes, and limited visibility into which vendors actually pose the most risk. 

ProcessUnity is designed specifically for TPRM, which makes it easier to standardize workflows for onboarding, assessments, and ongoing monitoring without heavy customization. Teams can tier vendors by risk, reuse data across assessments, and incorporate external intelligence to get a more complete view of vendor risk. 

It also reduces some of the manual effort involved in assessments. Capabilities like Assessment Autofill and Evidence Evaluator help streamline questionnaires and document review, so teams can focus more on higher-risk vendors and decision-making. 

In practice, this leads to more consistent assessments, faster turnaround times, and a process that can scale as the vendor base grows.

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- Posted at: 11 days ago




## Related Product
[ProcessUnity TPRM Platform](https://www.g2.com/products/processunity-tprm-platform/reviews)

## Related Category
[Third Party &amp; Supplier Risk Management](https://www.g2.com/categories/third-party-supplier-risk-management)

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