Simplifying investment accounting in an increasingly complex market

Watch this on-demand webinar from FIS exploring how investment operations teams can modernise and adapt their accounting infrastructure to process a wider range of asset classes, transactions and fund structures more efficiently.
By Editors

As asset managers diversify into private markets, digital assets and hybrid fund structures, investment accounting teams are facing a growing operational challenge.

Multi-asset portfolios are becoming more complex, while pressure to improve scalability, accelerate product launches and support a broader range of investment vehicles continues to intensify.

At the same time, operational models built around traditional listed assets are being tested by new fund structures, accounting methodologies and increasingly fragmented data environments.

This on-demand TechTalks™ webinar from FIS® explores how investment operations teams can modernize and adapt their accounting infrastructure to process a wider range of asset classes, transactions and fund structures more efficiently.

Featuring insights from Sean Kennedy, global head of investment operations, FIS, and Russell Andrews, head of wealth and asset management, FIS, the webinar explores:

  • Why multi-asset and alternative investment strategies are reshaping accounting operations
  • How hybrid fund structures and semi-liquid products are increasing operational complexity
  • Why scalability and speed to market are becoming critical priorities for fund accounting teams
  • How data-centric and AI-driven technologies are helping firms streamline front-to-back accounting processes
  • What firms should consider when modernizing investment accounting infrastructure to prepare for future growth

Watch the webinar to learn how investment accounting teams can improve agility, streamline operations and better support a broader universe of products, markets and asset classes without adding further complexity.

FIS - Simplifying investment accounting in an increasingly complex market

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