Challenge
Historically, Prime Buchholz faced challenges in managing alternatives data, such as irregular data availability and labor-intensive data extraction processes. A vast amount of data poured in from each of its investment strategies, arriving at different times and in disparate formats, which compounded the complexity of its operational processes.
Senior Director of Information Systems Dan Ricci remembers: “Historically, we shared key data elements and portfolio data with our clients via hard copy reporting, meeting materials, emails—all valuable methods of communication—but our strategy began to shift. We started to ask ourselves, how can we make data available? And not just available, but highly available? How can we make our data process not just efficient, but also leverage the output in a user-friendly, interactive way?
To address these challenges head on, the firm launched its internal platform, PrimePlus®, with the goal of enhancing portfolio analytics and decision-making without requiring the generation of lengthy portfolio reports. However, there were still roadblocks as PrimePlus® required data integration from various sources to realize its full purpose. Since Prime Buchholz still relied on manual workflows for document collection, data cleaning and processing, and data communication, this process was time-consuming and subject to human error, so the platform was not meeting its total potential. Each month, Prime Buchholz spent time manually processing thousands of documents. Further, the system was limited by the availability of processed data, which was communicated through voluminous reports.
In order to better serve its clients, Prime Buchholz sought out an automated solution that could centralize its investment data and ensure data would be readily available to clients in a more timely manner. Additionally, the team needed access to supplemental information to broaden its analytics.
Solution:
With the goal of transforming operational workflows and enhancing data management capabilities, Prime Buchholz partnered with Canoe and Venn by Two Sigma to create a dynamic solution. Aligned with Prime Buchholz's vision for its tech stack, this integration enabled the team to process data seamlessly. Canoe's cloud-based, machine learning technology delivers efficient document-to-data transformation, automation of manual processes, and significantly reduced processing time. With Canoe's automated extraction and validation functionality, powered by its Shared Intelligence across 25,000+ funds, Prime Buchholz has further streamlined its workflow and quickly improved data quality.
In addition, Venn introduced a supplemental dimension to Prime Buchholz's analytics capabilities. After leveraging Venn’s powerful API to integrate the Two Sigma Factor Lens directly into PrimePlus®, the firm gained access to sophisticated factor-based analysis capabilities that enhance its understanding of portfolio performance and risk. Venn's comprehensive suite of factors enables the team to complement traditional holdings-based analysis with returns-based analysis, providing valuable insights into manager risks and exposures across asset classes.
Client Testimonial
[Canoe's API has] really made it a lot easier for us to leverage the power of Canoe but within the context of our own applications. Because of this, our process not only syncs new data from Canoe with our performance systems and PrimePlus®, but also allows us to build in automated checks and flag data for manual intervention to the extent our analyst team needs to examine information further. The result of the integration has been that we've been able to build a robust, repeatable process for daily data updates that really has been a game changer.
We are currently focused on the domain of continuous improvement. Our goal is to supplement our data structure with integrated data sets and functionalities to create the most comprehensive analytical toolbox that we possibly can create. For example, we've integrated Venn’s Risk Analytics via their API directly into PrimePlus. This has enabled our users to experience the power of Venn while also eliminating any additional data maintenance efforts. In summary, PrimePlus, in partnership with platforms like Canoe and Venn has revolutionized the way in which we're able to synthesize, supplement, and then ultimately communicate the vast amount of data we have at Prime Buchholz.
- Dan Ricci, Director of Information Systems at Prime Buchholz*
* Prime Buchholz is a current client of Venn by Two Sigma and is not compensated for this statement.
Results / Benefits:
Overall, the collaboration with Canoe and Venn helps Prime Buchholz affirm its position as a leading investment consultant with advanced technology helping synthesize, analyze, and share vast amounts of data to its clients. The partnership has facilitated the creation of a comprehensive toolbox within PrimePlus® and continues to drive innovation and efficiency, allowing Prime Buchholz to meet its clients’ evolving needs while maintaining its strong focus on data, technology, and reporting excellence. The impact of the Canoe and Venn partnership has been immediately evident:
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* Prime Buchholz is a current client and Canoe is a partner of Venn by Two Sigma; neither party was compensated for its statements. As a Venn Pro subscriber, Prime Buchholz uses portfolio analytics and other Venn features that are only available on Venn Pro, and their experience could differ from your organization’s due to their particular use of Venn, the version of Venn used, or other factors. Not all subscribers will be equally satisfied.
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