A standard set by practitioners,
for practitioners.
PRI was founded by senior resilience leaders working across APAC's financial, infrastructure, and digital sectors — to issue a credential and standard calibrated to how the region operates.

Practitioner-led, always
Every credential, exam item, and session is designed and reviewed by senior practitioners with frontline accountability — not academics, not vendors.
Built for APAC
Scenarios, case studies and assessment are calibrated to MAS, APRA, HKMA, RBI and JFSA expectations — and the operational realities of running services across the region. PRI does not author regulatory frameworks; we certify the practitioners who implement them.
Earned in the field.
PRI credentials are awarded on demonstrated capability — a live competency assessment, a workplace evidence portfolio, and verified experience. There is no taught course requirement and no examination route. The credential reflects what you can do, not what you can sit through.
SMBs included
Resilience cannot be a privilege of large institutions. Our SMB sessions translate the same discipline into something a 12-person firm can run.
An independent Board, being constituted.
PRI is governed by an independent Board of Directors drawn from APAC banks, clearing houses, port authorities, telcos and health systems. The founding Board is being seated ahead of public launch; named appointments and conflict-of-interest disclosures will be published before the first credentials are awarded. SCRO holders are separately invited to the Council of Fellows — an honorary body of senior practitioners, not a governance organ.
Senior practitioners interested in the founding Board or examiner panel are invited to get in touch.

