
Haptiq Launches Game-Changing AI Platform to Future-Proof Private Equity Portfolios Through Market Cycles
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As economic volatility continues to test the limits of traditional investment strategies, private equity firms face longer holding periods and mounting pressure to deliver value creation beyond financial engineering with speed, precision, and resilience. Today, Haptiq announced the launch of its next-generation AI Enterprise Operations Platform, offering private equity backed portfolio companies and their sponsors a transformational edge in navigating turbulent markets.
Purpose-built for middle-market investment environments, Haptiq's AI Enterprise Operations Platform serves as a mission-critical system of intelligence and execution, unifying all operational data and workflows across an organization into one dynamic source of truth. The result: smarter decision-making and scalable operating leverage, and the tools to accelerate alpha generation.
Haptiq's AI platform is anchored in three core components:
PaaS – A powerful, enterprise-grade AI-native Platform-as-a-Service that automates workflows, consolidates enterprise data, and opens new revenue channels through a cutting-edge, intuitive AI-powered interface
SaaS – A cloud-based Software-as-a-Service intelligence suite delivering actionable performance insights, automation, and execution capabilities
Solutions & Consulting – Pre-built, industry-tailored playbooks for fast deployment and value realization
'This is a pivotal moment for the private equity industry,' said Alon Tvina, CEO of Haptiq. 'Firms that embrace technology as a core lever of value creation will define the next era of outperformance. Haptiq isn't just a platform – it's a digital command center with the tools to generate alpha, even in the face of economic headwinds.'
From investor relations and private credit to compliance, logistics, and customer insights, Haptiq simplifies complexity across the entire enterprise. Haptiq's AI-powered platform is supported by a global team of more than 300 specialists in New York, Poland, Saudi Arabia, India, and Canada, who tailor implementation to each firm's operating model and strategy.
The Future of Generating Alpha Is Already Here – Will You Be Left Behind?
In today's volatile market, waiting is costly. Haptiq is now onboarding select, forward-thinking firms for early access. Those who act now will define the next generation of top-quartile funds.Request a demo at www.haptiq.com.
About Haptiq
Haptiq is a dynamic technology company dedicated to transforming the way businesses interact with digital information. Through innovative products and solutions, Haptiq empowers organizations to bridge the digital divide, make informed decisions, and drive business performance.
With offices in the United States, India, and Canada, Haptiq serves global clients across diverse industries, including Fortune 500 companies, startups, and national organizations. For more information, visit www.haptiq.com.

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