For the Allocator
The Boardroom seat. Institution intelligence, fund benchmarking, the capital network and private market dealflow, on one desk for the allocator.
Know who holds the capital.
LPs, GPs, family offices, sovereign and pension capital, with the mandates, the allocations and the people behind them, resolved into one record rather than scattered across filings.
Benchmark the manager.
Compare a fund against its real peer set by vintage, strategy and geography. Quartile bands on DPI, TVPI, MOIC and net IRR, so a track record can be underwritten rather than taken on trust.
Follow the relationships.
How capital actually moves: which LPs back which managers, who co-invests with whom, and which placement agents sit in the middle. The map behind an allocation, not just the names on it.
Source before the auction.
Fundraises, secondaries, co-investments and buyouts as they surface, filtered to the mandate you actually run instead of the whole market at once.
Watch the book.
Track the positions you hold and the managers you are diligencing, with movement surfaced as it happens so a change in the portfolio is not something you learn at the quarterly.
One place, not fifteen tabs.
Research, benchmarking, sourcing and monitoring on a single desk. The point of the seat is that the work stops being a tour of other terminals.
