Interpretability is a pressing issue for decision systems. Many post hoc methods have been proposed to explain the predictions of any machine learning model. However, business processes and decision systems are rarely centered around a single, standalone model. These systems combine multiple models that produce key predictions, and then apply decision rules to generate the final decision. To explain such decision, we present SMACE, Semi-Model-Agnostic Contextual Explainer, a novel interpretability method that combines a geometric approach for decision rules with existing post hoc solutions for machine learning models to generate an intuitive feature ranking tailored to the end user. We show that established model-agnostic approaches produce poor results in this framework.