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Private Asset Data Management for GPs and LPs

Private asset portfolios are getting harder to manage. As firms allocate across more funds, geographies and structures, the data challenge compounds. Holdings span multiple systems and sources. Manual processes introduce error and lag. And when decision-makers need a consolidated view of exposure, they often can't get one quickly or reliably.

This is the operational reality for many GPs and LPs today, and it is where Enterprise Data Management (EDM) is designed to help.

A Single Master Record Across the Enterprise

EDM centralises private asset data from across an organisation's systems and sources. It links, matches, cleanses and applies rules and hierarchies to create a single master record. That record sits alongside public asset data, giving users a complete view of holdings across both markets in one place.

From that consolidated view, users can segment exposure by parameters including industry, geography or fund structure, and link disparate issuer and counterparty data to understand where overlapping exposure exists.

Look-Through and Lineage

EDM supports fund hierarchy look-through, allowing users to drill down to the underlying assets within a structure. Data lineage functionality records where data originated, who handled it and which rules were applied. This creates an auditable trail that supports compliance requirements and internal governance.

Five Operational Benefits

  1. Informed decision-making. A complete, segmented view across public and private holdings with the ability to drill down to underlying assets.

  2. Counterparty risk transparency. A unified view of issuers and parties, linked to positions, so exposure is visible and manageable.

  3. Reduced operational risk. Automation of manual processes including reconciliation reduces the risk of human error across the data workflow.

  4. Data confidence. Validation rules and customisable business logic increase trust in the data used for reporting and decision-making.

  5. Data distribution. EDM feeds downstream platforms through robust distribution capabilities, so the master record flows where it is needed.

Built With Private Markets Experience

The EDM platform reflects direct experience supporting private markets clients. That background shapes the implementation approach and ensures the platform addresses the specific data challenges private asset firms face, not just the ones common to broader financial services.

For firms managing growing complexity across private and public allocations, centralising data management is not a back-office question. It directly affects the quality of the decisions being made at the top.