Big Buy-Side Merger: StatPro Acquires Investor Analytics

Investor Analytics CEO Damian Handzy will take over as StatPro’s global head of risk.

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StatPro is headquartered in London and has more than 450 clients, globally.

Portfolio analytics platform provider StatPro has acquired New York-based Investor Analytics, which offers cloud-based advanced risk information services for the buy side.

Investor Analytics has more than 50 clients, comprised mainly of hedge funds, funds of funds, pension funds, endowments, money markets and asset managers. Its service, which is delivered on a software-as-a-service basis, will be integrated into StatPro Revolution, the London-based vendor's cloud-based portfolio analytics

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