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Finextra
6 days ago
- Business
- Finextra
FundApps integrates with BlackRock's Aladdin platform
FundApps, a market leader in shareholding disclosure monitoring and Aladdin, BlackRock's technology business, today announced a partnership to integrate FundApps' cutting-edge compliance service with the Aladdin platform. 0 Serving some of the world's largest hedge funds, asset managers, pension funds, and investment banks - monitoring 17% of global assets under management as of 1st January 2025 - FundApps is at the forefront of regulatory technology. With global shareholding disclosure requirements becoming more complex and far-reaching, the FundApps integration with the Aladdin platform delivers to common clients a streamlined shareholding disclosure monitoring and reporting offering that fits effortlessly into their daily investment workflows. This complements the Aladdin platform's robust set of capabilities for managing guideline and regulatory compliance. Integrating FundApps' solution with the Aladdin platform demonstrates a fundamental shift in how investment professionals manage threshold disclosures - moving it from a fragmented, manual process to an integrated, automated solution within a unified investment management process. 'This partnership is a testament to the growing demand for scalable, automated compliance solutions,' said Andrew Patrick White, CEO & Founder of FundApps. 'FundApps' integration with Aladdin enables investment managers to stay ahead of evolving regulations without disrupting their investment processes. No more manual monitoring or fragmented processes - just seamless, automated compliance.' The integrated capabilities will be available to common clients in the second half of 2025, delivering an automated solution for managing global disclosure requirements with Aladdin. It's a strategic move to integrate with a proven regulatory technology partner, offering a scalable compliance solution that grows with client needs.


Bloomberg
02-06-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Cerberus CFO Deirdre O'Connor to Depart, Replaced by Andrew Leitten
Cerberus Capital Management 's Chief Financial Officer Deirdre O'Connor has departed the investment management firm, according to people familiar with the matter. Andrew Leitten, a finance director who has been at Cerberus for more than 14 years, will become CFO, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing a private matter.