Solovis - The Big Picture - Multi-Asset Class Portfolio Management

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3 Apr 201803:09

Summary

TLDRJosh Smith, co-founder and CEO of Syllabus, discusses the challenges faced by asset allocators and limited partners in managing investment data from various sources. Syllabus aims to solve these issues by providing a multi-asset class portfolio management system that aggregates data from different formats (PDFs, APIs, Excel, CSVs) to offer a cohesive, up-to-date view of investments. This system helps investors analyze their portfolios more effectively, breaking down complex data and enhancing their investment decisions daily.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“Š Investment management is historically complex, especially for limited partners and asset allocators.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Managing investments often requires consolidating information from various sources like Excel, asset-specific applications, custodians, and administrators.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ Traditionally, teams of analysts, consultants, or internal teams are needed to compile and analyze investment data.
  • ๐ŸŒ Syllabus aims to provide a comprehensive view of investments by aggregating disparate data sources.
  • ๐Ÿ” The goal is to help investors understand their exposure across different regions and asset classes.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Syllabus helps in analyzing the contribution of individual investments, such as hedge funds, to the overall portfolio.
  • ๐Ÿ’ผ Different CIOs, portfolio managers, and directors have unique ways of analyzing the same investments, which Syllabus can standardize.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Syllabus offers tools to overlay and dissect investments according to the investor's preferences, providing detailed insights.
  • ๐Ÿ“‘ It consolidates various formats of data, including PDFs, APIs, Excel files, and CSVs, into a single system.
  • ๐Ÿš€ The main objective is to make investors better by providing a cohesive, real-time view of their entire portfolio across multiple asset classes.

Q & A

  • Who is speaking in the transcript and what is their role?

    -The speaker is Josh Smith, co-founder and CEO of Syllabus.

  • What are the main challenges facing limited partners and asset allocators mentioned in the transcript?

    -The main challenges include maintaining information in Excel or asset class-specific applications, dealing with multiple custodians or administrators, and difficulty in getting a cohesive view of investments.

  • What problem does Syllabus aim to solve?

    -Syllabus aims to solve the problem of aggregating disparate investment information to provide a cohesive view of an investor's portfolio.

  • How do investors traditionally manage their investment data according to the transcript?

    -Investors traditionally manage their investment data using Excel, asset class-specific applications, and by employing analysts, independent consultants, or internal teams to bring the information together.

  • What specific investment-related issues does Syllabus address?

    -Syllabus addresses issues such as determining exposure to different regions (e.g., United States, Europe), assessing performance contributions of individual investments, and providing customized breakdowns of hedge funds, private equity funds, and securities.

  • How does Syllabus improve the aggregation of investment information?

    -Syllabus helps by overlaying investment data, allowing users to slice and dice assets as desired, and performing a bottoms-up aggregation to provide a comprehensive view of investments.

  • What types of investment data sources does Syllabus handle?

    -Syllabus handles data from PDFs, APIs, Excel files, and CSVs with thousands of rows of information.

  • What is the ultimate goal of Syllabus for its users?

    -The ultimate goal of Syllabus is to help users become better investors every day by providing a cohesive view of their portfolio and real-time updates on all assets.

  • What types of assets can Syllabus manage and present in a portfolio view?

    -Syllabus can manage and present a variety of assets, including private investments, hedge funds, direct securities, and assets across single or multiple pools of capital.

  • How does Syllabus claim to enhance portfolio management for institutions and family offices?

    -Syllabus enhances portfolio management by streamlining and consistently aggregating data, mapping it to the investor's perspective, and providing a true multi-asset class portfolio management system that delivers up-to-the-minute information.

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