Gavin Evans
Head of Netherlands and Nordics at Clearwater
Gavin is a Head of Netherlands and Nordics at Clearwater Analytics with over 25 years’ experience in investment management solutions.
Along with a team of insurance specialists Gavin helps prospective clients identify ways to modernise their operating models and improve their approach to investment accounting and data management.
Over the years, Gavin has worked with the leadership of many institutions to improve the efficiency of their operations and maintains extensive relationships with senior executives.
Today’s asset owners are facing increasing challenges, greater regulatory scrutiny, shifting investment trends, and economic uncertainty. 80% of insurers are planning to increase their holdings to at least one class of private credit, according to Moody’s.
The need to accommodate new asset classes quickly is an example and the rise of private credit as a prominent asset class, coupled with fluctuating interest rates, has intensified the need for effective investment strategies and operational efficiency.
Asset owners and asset managers recognise this. In a recent study conducted by Clearwater Analytics, respondents emphasise data standardisation (28%) and reporting (19%) as the most pressing issues. The sector is struggling to increase margins, and current market conditions are pushing them to reassess their operational efficiency to remain competitive and manage risk.
Gavin Evans, Head of Netherlands and Nordics at Clearwater, talks about the impact of new technologies on investment strategies among asset managers and asset owners. “We’ve seen a significant shift in the insurance market. Our Dutch clients, for instance, were early adopters of SaaS (Software as a Service, JvM) but despite this, there are still many asset owners who haven’t fully leveraged the potential of these technologies,” he explains.
The adoption of SaaS has surged in recent years. Why do you think that is?
“Businesses need to be able to react quickly to the changes that the market, regulators and their client’s demand. This is very difficult and expensive to do in an on-premise environment. It’s what makes true SaaS so interesting, as it scales so much better and provides rapid flexibility.
The industry also faces a significant challenge as a substantial portion of the workforce nears retirement with more individuals employed in the industry being over 50, than there are under 30. SaaS solutions help address this issue by reducing the need for extensive manual processes that require large teams to maintain and run, allowing organisations to focus on critical functions.”
“The next generation of employees will want to operate with advanced systems, and not with outdated tech. It served its purpose back in the day, but now the way data is managed is more advanced. Uncertain market conditions and the speed of change are so different, so the solutions must be too. As individuals we constantly change, so why do we expect technology to stay the same but deliver different results?”
Is this a friendly way of saying asset managers and asset owners see an opportunity to cut costs. And what about the increased financial regulation. Does that work to your advantage?
“While efficiency remains a primary driver, the enhanced capabilities offered by SaaS go beyond mere cost-cutting. They enable more accurate and timely reporting, which is essential these days with stringent financial regulations. In effect they provide the ability to do more with the same or less resources, whilst also reducing the time to market for any required changes. The aftermath of various financial events has led to stricter accounting and reporting standards and regulation, necessitating tightly controlled and precise data across various stakeholders.
With a SaaS platform, it means you can use a single, golden source of truth for data across your entire ecosystem; to produce reports for your board, your regulators or your clients. You benefit from reduced operational and third-party license costs and have the ability to easily modify your technology to accommodate new investment or regulatory requirements without the need for a large project.”
Are there risks involved for asset owners handing out all this crucial information to a third party?
“The security and data sharing risks are valid considerations, and SaaS solutions with advanced multi-tenant options allow clients to share market data securely, enhancing the accuracy and timeliness of information across the board. This ensures that all clients benefit from real-time insights into their assets, improving overall transparency and responsiveness.
As asset owners explore new investment opportunities, such as private markets and credit, SaaS solutions like Clearwater’s provide instant access to data within the platform on over 1.4 million securities. This capability is invaluable for managing diverse asset classes and making informed investment decisions quickly and cost-effectively. Investing in a new asset class can be an onboarding process instead of a software change project or major upgrade.”
What are some of the benefits of a single source of truth for data, or multi-tenant solutions?
“Despite improved reporting standards and tighter regulations, we see that the financial sector continues to face data access and transparency challenges, as evidenced in the issues at Lehman brothers and more lately, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). In both of these scenarios a board member or client would want to know what their exposure was to SVB or Lehman Brothers across all investments. This information is needed instantly; accurate reporting and real-time data access are critical, especially in navigating such crises. The ability to quickly assess exposure to market events, such as geopolitical developments or sudden shifts in commodity prices, underscores the value of an advanced solution.”
Everyone is talking about Artificial Intelligence as a possible disturbing development. How do you look at that?
“Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing a transformative role. At Clearwater, AI is used to assist analysts with data reconciliation and insights, offering a valuable tool for enhancing decision-making processes. While AI can automate repetitive tasks, it is crucial to use it judiciously to complement, rather than replace, human expertise.
In summary, as the insurance market continues to shift, there is no question that embracing SaaS and AI technologies provides asset owners with powerful tools to enhance efficiency and accuracy and provide a strategic advantage. These innovations are not just about keeping up with changes—they are about leading the way.”
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Originally published in the May 2024 Edition of Financial Investigator