Fund manager and investor demands

Fund managers and investors have similar needs. They both want timely, accurate and secure information about a fund's value, operations and trades. How they receive this information and the detail of it, however, is where the IT solutions for fund administrators come in.

Asset managers generally agree there is a need for greater communication between them and their prime brokers as well as with fund administrators. Investors also need to be kept informed. But the kind of information, frequency and detail of that information can be radically different between these three groups. Add on top of that the need for security of transmission and dissemination, not to mention consistent, accurate and audited valuation, and you have a colossal, technology-challenged

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