Jupiter AM Goes Live on Milestone pControl Oversight for Fund Data Automation

Jupiter Asset Management implements oversight solution to automate collection of fund valuation data, daily NAV prices verification.

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London-based Jupiter AM holds £40.5 billion in assets under management.

Responding to increasing regulatory pressure on asset managers for the oversight of externally produced NAVs, Jupiter has adopted the pControl Oversight solution in place of its previous manual processes and standardized its daily oversight operations across Europe.

“Installing pControl Oversight has enabled us to automate all of the heavy lifting and standardize our validation approach, meaning we can now execute our NAV testing in a more robust and timely manner,” said Andy King, supplier relationships director at Jupiter. “We’re now very well equipped for the future and can focus on adding real value to our business and our clients.”

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