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The Challenges of Onboarding for Alternative Assets

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A new collaborative report by Chartis and FIS provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape for investor onboarding for alternative assets. It focuses on key asset classes in the sector, including private equity, hedge funds, private credit, real estate investment trusts (REITs) and infrastructure funds.

A central theme in this report is the importance of integrating onboarding solutions with trading platforms, credit management tools and overarching regulatory frameworks. As alternative assets become more intricate, advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning (ML) are poised to play a key role.

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