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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2024 · 19 MIN

Arch with Ryan Eisenman | E322

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Jason interviews Ryan Eisenman, Co-founder and CEO of Arch, a revolutionary platform designed to streamline the handling of alternative investments for advisors and their back offices. Throughout the conversation, they delve deep into the challenges of managing investments in the private markets, how Arch addresses these issues by aggregating and digitizing investment data, and the broader implications for both investors and advisors.Episode Highlight:00:33: Ryan Eisenman briefly appreciates being a part of the podcast, leading to a deeper conversation about the genesis of Arch. The discussion lays the foundation, revealing how the pain points of investing in private markets drove the creation of Arch as a digital solution to aggregate and interpret diverse investment documents into a seamless, unified platform.05:20: Demonstrating the operational aspect of Arch, Ryan elaborates on how the platform gathers, digitizes, and structures data, ensuring a single source of truth for investment information. This process fundamentally transforms PDFs into actionable insights, directly contributing to more informed investment decisions.09:40: Addressing the expansion of Arch database, Ryan articulates how new client onboarding serves as a gateway to enriching the platform's investment information repository, thereby streamlining the process for future clients and enhancing the comprehensiveness of Arch service.10:28: The operational mechanics of onboarding new investments on Arch are laid out, benchmarking the efficiency and scalability of the platform in accommodating a diverse range of private equity positions and alternative investments within a structured timeline.12:15: The discussion shifts to capturing the reception from advisors and the inherent value proposition Arch introduces to the marketplace, addressing historical challenges in initial client acquisition and emphasizing the transformational impact on both advisors' operational capabilities and client experiences.15:09: The episode concludes with a forward-looking perspective, where Ryan shares his vision for Arch to evolve into a comprehensive operational framework for managing alternative investments, emphasizing the long-term goal of broadening access to alternative investments for a wider demographic of investors.Key Points:The integration of technology in managing alternative investments can significantly alleviate the administrative burdens for both advisors and investors, centralizing and digitizing data for enhanced decision-making.Establishing partnerships and gaining acceptance from vendors and asset managers is crucial for innovative platforms like Arch to scale and streamline the investment management process in the private market sector.By focusing on automating the retrieval and structuring of investment data, Arch aims to not only improve the investment management experience but also increase accessibility to alternative investments for a broader audience. Tweetable Quotes:"By simplifying the complex, we make alternative investments more accessible and manageable." - Ryan Eisenman"Transforming customer pain points into empowering experiences drives our innovation at Arch." - Ryan EisenmanResources Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – Sponsorhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-eisenman-21811246/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jason interviews Ryan Eisenman, Co-founder and CEO of Arch, a revolutionary platform designed to streamline the handling of alternative investments for advisors and their back offices. Throughout the conversation, they delve deep into the challenges of managing investments in the private markets, how Arch addresses these issues by aggregating and digitizing investment data, and the broader implications for both investors and advisors.Episode Highlight:00:33: Ryan Eisenman briefly appreciates being a part of the podcast, leading to a deeper conversation about the genesis of Arch. The discussion lays the foundation, revealing how the pain points of investing in private markets drove the creation of Arch as a digital solution to aggregate and interpret diverse investment documents into a seamless, unified platform.05:20: Demonstrating the operational aspect of Arch, Ryan elaborates on how the platform gathers, digitizes, and structures data, ensuring a single source of truth for investment information. This process fundamentally transforms PDFs into actionable insights, directly contributing to more informed investment decisions.09:40: Addressing the expansion of Arch database, Ryan articulates how new client onboarding serves as a gateway to enriching the platform's investment information repository, thereby streamlining the process for future clients and enhancing the comprehensiveness of Arch service.10:28: The operational mechanics of onboarding new investments on Arch are laid out, benchmarking the efficiency and scalability of the platform in accommodating a diverse range of private equity positions and alternative investments within a structured timeline.12:15: The discussion shifts to capturing the reception from advisors and the inherent value proposition Arch introduces to the marketplace, addressing historical challenges in initial client acquisition and emphasizing the transformational impact on both advisors' operational capabilities and client experiences.15:09: The episode concludes with a forward-looking perspective, where Ryan shares his vision for Arch to evolve into a comprehensive operational framework for managing alternative investments, emphasizing the long-term goal of broadening access to alternative investments for a wider demographic of investors.Key Points:The integration of technology in managing alternative investments can significantly alleviate the administrative burdens for both advisors and investors, centralizing and digitizing data for enhanced decision-making.Establishing partnerships and gaining acceptance from vendors and asset managers is crucial for innovative platforms like Arch to scale and streamline the investment management process in the private market sector.By focusing on automating the retrieval and structuring of investment data, Arch aims to not only improve the investment management experience but also increase accessibility to alternative investments for a broader audience. Tweetable Quotes:"By simplifying the complex, we make alternative investments more accessible and manageable." - Ryan Eisenman"Transforming customer pain points into empowering experiences drives our innovation at Arch." - Ryan EisenmanResources Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – Sponsorhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-eisenman-21811246/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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