Predictive Financial Risk Analytics. A Conceptual Model for Long Term Value Preservation

Oluwaremi Ayoka Lawal

Abstract

Predictive financial risk analytics has emerged as a critical paradigm for sustaining long-term enterprise value in volatile global markets. This review proposes a conceptual model integrating predictive analytics, risk intelligence, and value-preservation strategies to anticipate and mitigate financial threats before they materialize. It examines the evolution of financial risk management from traditional quantitative modeling to advanced machine learning–driven forecasting systems, emphasizing the fusion of structured and unstructured data for early warning insights. The model conceptualized in this paper connects predictive indicators—such as market sentiment, credit exposure, liquidity risk, and macroeconomic volatility—with decision-support systems that enhance strategic agility and resilience. Key analytical frameworks, including time-series forecasting, scenario simulation, and Bayesian risk modeling, are reviewed within the context of portfolio optimization and capital preservation. Furthermore, the study highlights the role of explainable AI in ensuring transparency and governance compliance across financial institutions. By aligning predictive analytics with long-term value creation principles, the proposed model supports proactive risk management, fosters investor confidence, and promotes sustainable financial performance. The paper concludes by identifying future research directions in integrating ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) metrics, dynamic stress testing, and adaptive learning algorithms into predictive financial risk ecosystems.

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