Nasdaq’s Solovis launches risk analytics cloud app for asset owners and allocators

Solovis, a multi-asset class portfolio management, analytics and reporting platform for limited partners, asset owners and allocators, announced the launch of a new application for analyzing and managing investment portfolio multi-factor risk. It’s a cloud-based application that enables institutional investors and risk teams to easily analyze bottom-up multi-factor risk exposures across a diverse portfolio and identify opportunities for risk mitigation.

Solovis Risk Analytics eliminates the need for siloed risk systems and inefficient spreadsheets, delivering a complete risk management and reporting platform across all asset types. As part of the overall Solovis Portfolio Analytics platform, the Solovis Risk application provides accurate, timely insights into exposure, performance and liquidity data for historical scenario analysis and market stress tests.

With Solovis Risk Analytics, institutional investment and risk teams benefit from the ability to:

  • Perform fast, accurate risk analysis and automated calculations across a variety of scenarios and market stress outcomes such as Covid-19, 2008 Financial Crisis, S&P 500 down 10% and others
  • Use pre-existing data access and aggregations from an IBOR uniquely designed for asset owners and allocators
  • Improve efficiency and eliminate data latency and reconciliation
  • Gain a more comprehensive view of portfolio risk across all asset types, with factors configurable to each client’s investment thesis and strategy

Josh Smith, CEO and co-founder of Solovis, said in a statement: “Solovis Risk Analytics is designed to simplify and streamline complex risk assessments by providing accurate insights into a variety of risk considerations. These insights combined with powerful algorithmic calculations, position measurements, risk modeling and proxying capabilities empower risk teams to more effectively manage and mitigate risk and support better investment decisions at any level of investment transparency.”

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