What is Financial Data Management?
Data Management isn't just pulling together data from different sources and showing them in the same format. Truly usable data requires a number of advanced processes to ensure that data isn't just "clean", but that it's correct.
Data that isn't reconciled simply can't be trusted for honest reporting, fee calculation, or compliance, and isn't safe to trade against. Our process ensures you can move forward confidently without having to second-guess.
Our Process
Our process leverages decades of experience and cutting-edge patented and patent-pending technologies, which is why we're trusted with more data than any other platform.
Collection & Profiling
We start by collecting all available and relevant data from across thousands of different sources to curate detailed profiles of every holding, asset, transaction, client -- and everyone else up the ownership hierarchy.
This information includes:
Direct custodian feeds
Held-away asset feeds
Private placements
Manually-entered accounts
Alternative pricing sources
Custom security masters
Historical data
Corporate actions
Filing reports & news
Client communications
Correctness & Usability
We then run a series of processes to ensure accuracy and reliability. This means:
(Today's Positions + Cash) = (yesterday's Positions + Cash + Transactions)
All corporate actions and portfolio adjustments are properly handled.
Translation of assets and transactions across multiple currencies.
Data is processed in a lossless way so that it can be transformed and plugged into any outside system or format.
Every last fraction of a cent is where it belongs.
We have long-standing relationships with hundreds of financial institutions and close partnerships with custodians. This history and the experience of our team of experts make our platform unbeatable.
We're entrusted with processing data for over $2TR on a daily basis and we achieve 99.99997% accuracy. This allows our clients to reach an unmatched level of precision and reliability for making crucial decisions.