Finlight, a company that offers asset management software solutions to family offices, has entered into a partnership with Links Analytics.
With this new partnership, Finlight seeks to bolster its offering for portfolio risk management.
Links Analytics focuses on providing stress testing and scenario analysis solutions to pension funds and insurance companies in Europe. The company has around €450bn in client’s assets under management.
Finlight co-founder and CEO JB Tanqueray said: “As someone who worked for pension fund allocators and family offices, I can confirm that both groups have more in common than many would think.
“They are long term investors and share similar asset-liability constraints. As such, helping both worlds share best practices is a major and long overdue step forward.”
The two companies agreed to deliver a tool that will help in gauging the impact of climate change, pandemic, automation and other such secular shifts, over portfolios.
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By GlobalDataThe solution is expected to be available in September 2020 for pension funds, insurance companies and family offices.
Links Analytics managing director Taron Ganjalyan said: “Respective frameworks of the two companies are very complementary, with Finlight adding significant depth to the portfolio construction and optimisation field, while LINKS is providing the real-world supply-chain-based scenario analysis and stress testing.
“The beneficiaries are the users who will get a one-stop-shop in terms of an innovative toolkit that will provide unparalleled forward-looking decision-making support in these uncertain times.”