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Alven selects Ipreo’s private capital markets platform

Alven, an independent venture investment firm based in France, has selected Ipreo’s iLEVEL platform for the monitoring and management of its fast-growing portfolio. 

iLEVEL has become widely-accepted as the platform of choice for private market investors globally, enhancing portfolio data integrity, streamlining operations, and elevating performance across the entire investment lifecycle. Several hundred GPs and LPs worldwide, across all private asset classes, now rely on iLEVEL for data collection, portfolio monitoring, reporting and analytics, investor reporting, valuation and audit, and fundraising.
 
“With a proven track record of investments, we’re growing quickly, and we want to make sure that we have the right tools to support our growth,” says Pierre-Vincent Bouquet, Financial Controller at Alven. “Ipreo’s solutions will help us scale operations and create more value add for the companies in our portfolio by being able to deliver key benchmarks, KPIs, and metrics.”
 
Founded in 1999, Alven has a successful track record of five successive funds backing more than 100 start-ups, with a focus on SaaS and subscription models, deep tech, and consumer digital services.
 
Alven is one of a rapidly growing number of private equity and venture firms in France that have joined the Ipreo family as iLEVEL platform clients; over recent years, Ipreo’s Private Capital Markets (PCM) division has seen its European client community grow more than 10-fold.
 
“Across Europe, leading-edge firms such as Alven are increasingly turning to the next generation of private market fintech solutions, including iLEVEL,” says Melissa Ferraz, Global Head of Client Development, Ipreo PCM. “Automation, data consolidation and analytics, and customisable reporting are now part of every firm’s ability to attract investors, enhance performance, and create value.”

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