JPMorgan Releases Hedge Fund Reporting Tool

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JPMorgan Worldwide Securities Services (WSS) has launched Alternative Investment Reporting, a new interactive portal enabling alternative asset managers to view, analyze and extract their fund administration data from dashboards, workflow tools and reports.

The latest addition to JPMorgan's Access platform facilitates consolidation of data and generation of reports across alternatives products via a single reporting platform, irrespective of fund structure. Among the features are a dashboard that provides access to key summary metrics such as top holdings, top capital flows and workflow status without the need to run a full report. The portal provides clients with a reporting interface that enables real-time access to a comprehensive list of reports in multiple formats, says JPMorgan WSS, and the ability to extract key data.

"Alternative Investment Reporting is an integral part of our alternatives roadmap as it provides our hedge fund, private equity and real estate clients with a single front-end interface irrespective of fund type," says Stephanie Miller, global head of alternative investment services for JPMorgan WSS. "This solution highlights our continued commitment to providing two-way communication and transparency to our fund administration clients."

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