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Insa Portfolio Management System
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Professional Financial Portfolio Reporting, Analysis and Performance Measurement
System for Banks, Insurances, Investment Funds and Institutional Investors.
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The system can be
configured to best serve the special requirements of different
types of potential users.
Potential users of Insa include:
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Banks Insa has a number of bank users that include private banks,
cantonal banks and regional banks. Banks usually download on
a regular basis data from their host system. |
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Independent
Asset Managers. Asset Managers have clients with different banks.
Clients need to be consolidated and grouped according to
their banks.
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Insurance Companies. In addition to standard features, insurance companies
need specific reports for the different statuary bodies as
well as interfaces to book-keeping and treasury 3rd
party systems |
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Pension Funds. Pension
funds also require special features such as statuary reports
and 3rd party interfaces |
Both banks and independent asset managers have many
requirements in common. Both have clients who have deposited
assets either directly or indirectly with them. The Insa user,
be it bank or independent asset manager is provided with the
following functionality
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Reporting. The client reporting should be clear and
understandable to each client. Clients differ however, some
clients are satisfied with a basic overview of his assets
together with an accurate assessment of his portfolio
performance, other more sophisticated clients require a more
detailed analysis showing perhaps not only the overall
performance but also the performance per asset category and
the associated risk. The client reporting should also be an
attractive professional visiting card.
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Asset Analysis. Managing the assets of more than 100
clients who have different investment aspirations demands a
continual appraisement of the individual client portfolios,
especially so in these very volatile times. The Insa system
has a very sophisticated client analysis function as well as
a comprehensive client information system.
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Risk Analysis. In these very volatile times it is
important to measure the risks that are involved with a
predetermined client asset strategy. The system can
calculate for example Sharpe Ratios for each single or group
of portfolios as well as individual risks such as currency
exposures.
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Portfolio Modeling. Different asset strategies are
assigned to clients who wish that investments are made on
their behalf should lead to a specific goal such capital
growth or income. The system allows portfolio models to be
created which reflect these aims and allow for different
investments to be made for the same asset strategy but
differing sizes of portfolios.
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 | Data
Import. Banks have their own host based computer
system which captures data input for the client’s
transactions. Most bank systems do not have the same
portfolio reporting and analysis as the Insa system. Insa
has written interfaces to a number of banking systems that
allows data to be taken directly from the host system on a
regular basis. The clients of independent asset managers
have accounts with different banks. Insa has interfaces to a
number of bank systems that allows transaction data to be
imported directly. These interfaces include UBS Asset Link
and other Swift based systems and State Street. The
previously described interfaces gather securities
information, security prices and exchange rates as well as
the transactions themselves. Insa also has interfaces to
most of the usual price feeds such as Reuters, Bloomberg,
and Telekurs etc.
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 | Management
Fees. Banks and independent asset managers usually
charge a management fee for their services. The system can
calculate these fees. The system can also calculate
brokerage fees to third parties as well as retrocession
payments on bank charges.
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 | Client Information
System. Insa provides a sophisticated Client Information System
(CIS) that allows the user to keep a record of client contacts
together with a link to electronic documents regarding client
activity. The system allows a control to be kept of client
documents seen by the user such as passport and compliance with
US laws. Client investment restrictions can also be stored in
CIS.
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 | Data Take-Over from
other PMS systems. Insa has built interfaces that will allow a
user to automatically import into Insa data from other PMS
systems. This saves considerable time and effort and ensures
historical performance calculations.
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 | GIPS (SPPS) Compliance.
The system is fully GIPS 2002 compliant and has been audited by
a well known international audit company.
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 | Client Consolidation.
Clients can be consolidated according to user defined
categories including banks for asset managers, clients with
similar asset strategies, composites for GIPS compliance etc.
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 | Generation of
Provisional Transactions. Transactions can be entered manually
at the time a decision has been made to buy or sell a security
for one or more clients, these are called provisional
transactions, these transactions can be confirmed when the
definite contract note is received. The lists of these
provisional transactions can be transmitted to the relevant
banks either in fax or email format.
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Institutional Investors have requirements that differ from banks and independent asset managers. When Insa is installed the Institutional Investor option is selected that automatically sets the system to the required functionality.
 | Multi Company. The system is able to work as a multi company application. An insurance company may have more than one “company”, life and non-life, similarly a pension fund may have more than “company” a pension fund for staff and a pension fund for management. Certain calculations may be different for the different companies and each company may have a separate financial accounting system.
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 | Reporting. Reporting is usually on a company basis. The portfolios held at different banks need to be consolidated though it is sometimes necessary to produce reporting for individual banks where portfolios are held. The system can produce reports for top management in graphical as well as tabular numerical reports. In addition the system provides the detailed reports for the investment professionals.
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 | Risk Analysis. The system provides a comprehensive risk analysis for complete or partial investments. This includes derivative exposure, Sharpe ratio, currency and interest rate risk etc.
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 | Performance Calculation. The system can calculate both Time & Money Weighted performance for the total portfolio as well as sub-portfolios, performance attribution per asset category can also be calculated. The performance can be compared to selected
benchmarks.
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 | Data Import/Export. Institutional investors often require an interface to a financial book-keeping system to enable data entered into the Insa system to be passed to the book-keeping system. This saves entering data twice with the inherent risk of introducing errors. Insa has interfaces to a number of book-keeping systems including SAP/R3, Abacus, PeBe, Simultan etc. A number of banks provide a service by exporting transactions in electronic form. Insa can import these bank transactions, currently this service is available for UBS Asset-Link, and other Swift based systems and State Street. Insa can also import security prices and exchange rates from providers such Reuters, Bloomberg, Telekurs etc.
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 | Year End Routines. At year end (or quarter/half year) investments may be revalued. Insa can calculate automatically this revaluation based on Lowest Value, Amortized Value, and Mark to Market etc.
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 | Asset Allocation Control. Most institutional investors have a strict asset allocation policy. The system can provide immediate information on adherence to the agreed asset allocation. Investment funds can be broken down into their basic exposures such as currency, investment instrument, and domicile and industry segment.
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The Insa system is available in two versions:
Insa Professional
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this is the system that most users will opt for. Insa
Professional includes all available functionality and is of
course multi-user. Insa Professional has no restriction on the
number of PCs that can be connected and no restriction on the
number of clients/banks, securities and transactions.
Insa Enterprise
– this system will be chosen where the system must cope with
over 1000 transactions per day and where system security and
availability are of the highest priority.
The Insa system has been developed using
Microsoft development and database tools and is compatible with
MS Windows 98, ME, NT4, 2000 and XP and 2003 Server. The hardware
requirements do not exceed those found today in most offices.
The Insa system is very flexible and
contains a very large amount of functionality. This
functionality is continually being added to based on our clients
recommendations and our own views as to what should be added.
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