Stout Launches Drivr Platform for Portfolio Valuation and Monitoring
Stout announced in a press release the launch of Drivr, a portfolio valuation and monitoring platform for asset management firms. The platform integrates Stout's valuation expertise with technology to help manage investments that are difficult to value.
Drivr allows users to centralize their valuation and monitoring workflows within one system. It employs AI for data extraction from source documents, enables scenario and sensitivity analyses across portfolios, and supports custom KPI monitoring. The platform also provides auditors with transparent source-linked documentation and access through dashboards, APIs, CSV downloads, or Snowflake integration.
Built with contributions from CFOs, valuation teams, risk officers, and auditors, Drivr is designed to make portfolio valuation more efficient by shortening timelines and reducing manual processes. It also incorporates independent valuation opinions from Stout directly into its workflow.
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