Anduin Sets a New Standard for Integration in the Private Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- For many private market firms, managing investor workflows remains a challenge. Data is often scattered across CRMs, portals, and general ledgers, forcing teams to manually reconcile data and navigate inefficient processes. Traditional APIs help but usually require costly development and ongoing IT maintenance.
Anduin, the leading platform for investor onboarding and post-close communications, has addressed that challenge. After months of beta testing, Anduin is publicly launching the Integration Hub, offering the private markets industry an easier way to streamline investor operations.
Unlike APIs that require custom builds, the Integration Hub provides pre-built automation that works with many popular tools. Fund managers can ensure seamless data flow without running expensive, one-off IT projects.
Seamless Integrations, No IT Required
The Integration Hub simplifies fund operations by:
Accelerating time to value: A guided setup wizard and pre-built templates let firms automate investor workflows within minutes, not months.
Eliminating data silos: Subscription statuses, CRM updates, and investor commitments sync in real-time, ensuring teams continuously work with a single source of truth without switching between platforms.
Expanding automation possibilities: Fund managers can build efficient, scalable workflows that support firm-wide collaboration by leveraging the growing ecosystem of 30+ applications—including messaging, file storage, data lake, and task management systems.
Transforming How Fund Managers Work
"APIs are essential for data connectivity, but they don't fully solve the complexity of private markets. Many firms lack the IT resources to build and maintain them at scale," said Eliot Hodges, CEO of Anduin. "The Integration Hub eliminates that complexity, putting fund managers in control with plug-and-play integrations that work from day one. After a successful beta period, we're thrilled to bring this solution to the broader market."
Leading asset managers are already seeing the results. Fund teams use the Integration Hub to accelerate fund operations while reducing manual data entries in CRM and other reporting tools.
The Integration Hub is the latest addition to Anduin's award-winning product suite, designed to help fund managers work smarter and deliver a differentiated investor experience.
To learn more or request a demo, visit https://anduintransact.com/anduin-integration-hub.
About Anduin
Anduin is the leading digital platform for managing fund lifecycles and LP relationships. The company has facilitated $118 billion in global capital and supports 48,000+ investors across 890+ funds. Learn more at anduintransact.com.
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