
LPs expect more data to help them make better investment decisions and to enable them to act nimbly in response to fast-changing market conditions. One indisputable fact recognised by all the CFOs we spoke to is that investor demand for data has increased significantly in the last few years. To drill down deeper into this statistic, we followed up with several CFOs to ask them about how technology is reshaping their operations, and transforming the relationship between General Partners (GPs) and Limited Partners (LPs). In the recent survey Aztec carried out with 100 of Europe’s private equity CFOs and CEOs, 98% told us that the need for new technology, and more efficient operational solutions was being driven directly by investors. Following on from the release of our private equity report Conquering Complexity, Charlotte Light, Chief Technology Officer at the Aztec Group considers the key issues managers face when it comes to meeting client demands for data, and how technology is shaping the future of fund operations.
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