Startup DiligenceVault Unveils Research, Due Diligence Platform
Investors and asset managers invite each other to the platform, rather than subscribing.
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The platform, which is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering, aims to help firms cut down on their research costs by automating the process and weeding out complexities. Rather than subscribing to a pre-populated database, the company says that investors and asset managers invite each other to the platform.
In a statement the founder of DiligenceVault, Monel Amin, who served an eight-year tenure at Citi, most recently as the bank's head of liquid investments, alternative assets and investments risk, said the platform will allow investors "to start with standardized digital questionnaires for a wide range of asset classes, while still providing flexibility for customization."
Hansi Mehrotra, the vendor's Asia-Pacific director, added that asset managers will "benefit by being able to use the platform as a repository for their answers, which they can use to respond to a wide range of investors, but are always [in] control of who sees their information."
The offering also aims to enhance communication between investment research and operational due diligence teams, while providing asset managers with analytics tools to examine history and peers, as well as monitor changes.
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