In the fast-changing investment management space, asset managers are increasingly striving for streamlined processes and all-in-one solutions that can save time and resources, align teams and reduce errors and inefficiencies. Legacy and fragmented systems are resulting in an array of operational issues and managers struggling with these systems are losing ground on the competition. We explore why integrated investment management is the future, the key challenges and benefits of integrated solutions, and what to look for when seeking a provider.
Asset managers are under pressure to deliver the best possible results and carry out sophisticated analyses of portfolios, market conditions and investment opportunities, all while ensuring they remain compliant with the latest regulations. At the heart of it all is the data. But if the data is not comprehensive, accurate, readily available or easy to view, analyse and evaluate, it will hinder asset managers. And this will impact results and their reputations (and ultimately revenue).
According to IBS Intelligence, just 4% of investment managers are happy with their data management systems. It’s a stark statistic highlighting the need for change across the industry.
So, what are the main challenges that fragmented systems present for asset managers and their firms?
Operations teams are often seen as the back-office grinders working on tweaking and optimising processes to empower asset managers to do their job more efficiently. However, their work is increasingly helping to impact firms’ bottom line and create a competitive advantage. And they need to have their say when it comes to identifying issues with current systems, defining the needs of the business in the context of new investment management solutions, and the procurement process of new, integrated platforms.
Many firms have built their infrastructure over time, using custom code to bolt on new features to meet operational requirements. But long-term, adding new features, incorporating upgrades and ongoing maintenance become harder and start haemorrhaging costs.
For asset managers to do their job better, faster and more efficiently, Operations teams are looking for ways to consolidate data and streamline tasks. You need to sync up your tools and align your processes for a more holistic view of, and control over, your data. And that is where an integrated investment management software comes in.
So, what are the advantages of implementing integrated asset management solutions? We outline 8 key benefits below:
Consolidating your data is the biggest benefit of integrating your tools. Jumping from platform to platform or from your software to a range of Excel sheets is time-consuming, frustrating and inefficient. Using integrated investment management solutions means all your data is in one place. You can slice and dice it, run it through stress testing and create dashboards and reports without the dreaded swivel-chair problem and laborious manual data input.
Cloud-native solutions enable your firm to centralise data, integrate key tools and systems and empower your asset managers.
Automation in investment management is an absolute must-have for asset managers. One Asset Management Trends 2021 report predicted middle and back-office employee costs will reduce from 50 to 20% for firms using automation. Automating key asset management processes will significantly increase efficiency, minimise errors and reduce operating costs and risks. It’s not about replacing roles or duties, but more about alleviating human intervention where it’s unnecessary, freeing up asset managers and analysts to work on other tasks that can help grow the business.
Using innovative tools is key to operational efficiency and maintaining a competitive advantage. Introducing automation and innovation where it’s needed most is key, whether it’s in addressing multiple IBORs, eliminating siloes or advanced data calculations, it will help you achieve greater agility, efficiency and growth.
Following on from this one-stop-shop for data is the flexibility that integrated solutions allow. Being able to incorporate the benefits of your different systems into one platform, configure it to meet asset managers’ needs and create the data/reporting views requirement for analysis, investment decision making and exporting for other key stakeholders can greatly enhance how you use your data.
In Alpha FMC’s Data Operating Model survey, 56% of respondents highlighted “flexibility” as the primary driver for cloud adoption. Cloud-native investment management solutions enable investment managers to change and augment their architecture like never before.
Cloud-native investment management solutions offer firms the scalability required to meet their growth ambitions. As you add more funds and asset classes to your portfolio, data and analysis requirements become more complex (as do regulatory considerations). And there will come a point where your legacy systems and processes can’t cope.
Scalable solutions can grow with your business as your client and user base grow. Future-proofing your firm for growth and change is key and fragmented systems will no longer cut it. Utilising the cloud to manage and accommodate data efficiently enables you to drive better performance and greater efficiency and scale your firm and its ambitions whilst reducing waste and costs.
Learn more in our whitepaper on How Asset Managers Can Unlock Competitive Advantage with Lower Operational Risk.
Having all your systems and tools fully in sync means achieving a single source of truth and accessing the most up-to-date information. Integrated, cloud-native solutions can pull the latest market data into the platform, from various sources, enabling asset managers to perform real-time portfolio analytics, including monitoring, risk insights and stress testing. This increases visibility, reduces risks, errors and misalignment and empowers decision-making.
Integrated investment management gives Operations teams the capabilities to identify and resolve issues quickly and efficiently, thanks to sophisticated data analysis, automation and even machine learning. Exceptions to rules and pattern detection will help you reduce operational risk.
Overhauling your legacy systems with a new, integrated investment management solution, in most cases, will mean a much more intuitive and user-friendly experience. Data will be much easier to view, clearer and more engaging for both asset managers and clients, whilst an intuitive UI will mean your teams can hit the ground running without extensive or ongoing training.
Using cloud-native solutions to integrate your systems will usually mean less strain on your in-house IT teams, with maintenance and support managed by your solution provider. Depending on your needs and the software you choose, you may get dedicated account managers to help you maximise the potential of your tools and your firm’s ROI.
So, you can see the benefits of integrating your tools and processes and doing away with legacy, fragmented solutions. But how do you know what vendors to choose and which platform best suits your firm’s needs? Consider the following criteria and questions when judging the suitability of integrated investment management solutions:
For more insights, read our blog on the key questions to ask yourself when procuring an investment management system.
Limina is the world’s first cloud-native investment management solution for institutional investors. Our cutting-edge technology can transform your firm’s workflows and empower asset managers to do their jobs without being hindered by their systems or limited by time spent on manual tasks.
Our solution is designed for asset managers by asset managers, and we believe in the power of Open Source. Limina’s integration with OpenGamma’s Strata matches our vision to provide seamless workflows in a customisable platform.
We’ve helped our clients to grow their businesses through transformative process change and reducing operational risks that plague asset managers working with fragmented systems and disparate data.
Learn how asset managers use Limina to modernise investment flows, drive business development and lower operational risk in our investment management platform case studies.
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As you can see, fragmented systems are no longer fit for purpose in today’s investment management environment. And if you struggle on and are slow to adopt new technologies and embrace the cloud, your firm will get left behind. It’s time to overhaul legacy processes and infrastructure and seek integrated investment management solutions that can meet your needs, reduce operational risk and empower asset managers to thrive.
If you’d like to learn more about the key considerations for selecting a suitable solution for your business, download our free guide on how to choose the right investment management software. Or explore our solution and discover the benefits Limina’s Investment Management Software offers.