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From Fragmented Systems to Connected Fund Infrastructure
For years, fund administrators invested heavily in building proprietary internal systems to manage fund operations, reporting, and client servicing. These systems solved immediate operational needs, but over time they created fragmented technology stacks, duplicated workflows, and ongoing development overhead.

At the same time, investor expectations are evolving. Limited partners increasingly expect structured data, standardized reporting, and greater transparency into portfolio performance. Administrators must now coordinate information across multiple service providers, data sources, and internal platforms while maintaining accuracy and operational control. already rely on while introducing a structured operating layer that connects workflows across the organization.

As operational complexity grows, many firms are reassessing whether continuing to build and maintain internal technology remains the most efficient path forward.

The industry is shifting toward integrated digital infrastructure that connects existing systems, standardizes workflows, and enables scalable service delivery.

From Internal Systems to Connected Infrastructure Rather than replacing existing tools, modern infrastructure platforms allow administrators to retain the systems they already rely on while introducing a structured operating layer that
connects workflows across the organization.

This approach allows firms to:
• Integrate internal systems and external service providers
• Standardize operational data and reporting outputs
• Reduce manual reconciliation and duplicated processes
• Scale operations without expanding internal technology teams


The result is a more connected operating model that supports digital client experiences while maintaining the operational rigor required for fund administration.

Response to the European Commission Targeted Consultation on Private Equity Exits