StatPro Debuts Portfolio Aggregation

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London-based StatPro is integrating the new service with its Revolution analytics suite.

Analytics vendor StatPro has announced the launch of its new portfolio aggregation service, to be integrated with its cloud-based Revolution product.

The software will allow pension funds of all sizes to gain views on their exposure and positions by mandate, manager and user-defined parameters. It allows for the overall analysis of constituent holdings while still retaining individual breakdowns by portfolio, whereas typically, information is netted into an overall picture.

"Pension fund trustees need to keep a watchful eye on the performance and risk of their plan members' money," says Justin Wheatly, CEO at StatPro. "Lack of aggregate-level oversight may lead to the emergence of undesired accumulation of holdings in one sector or security, under-diversification and disappointing returns. It is therefore vital that pension fund trustees have access to the type of tools that allow them to see and analyse their entire plan in an intuitive and customisable manner."

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