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FundCount Wins Best Client Accounting System at the WealthBriefing Swiss Awards 2021

FundCount Wins Best Client Accounting System at the WealthBriefing Swiss Awards 2021

FundCount, LLC, a worldwide provider of accounting and investment analysis software, today announced that it earned top honors as “Best Client Accounting System” at the 2021 WealthBriefing Swiss Awards. This marks the fourth consecutive year that FundCount has won the accounting system award.

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Now in its 8th year, the WealthBriefing Swiss Awards recognize best-of-breed providers in the global private banking, wealth management and trusted advisor communities. Winning companies were those deemed by an independent judging panel to have demonstrated innovation and excellence in their chosen category.

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According to the judges, “FundCount is evidently built on family office expertise and tackles the challenges of creating visibility over the component parts of the overall family ‘nested entity’ structure. The easing of administration and potential for automation as a result is clear,” they said.

“As a unified system with all investor and investment accounting, general ledger and reporting on a single platform, FundCount provides a holistic view of investment activity plus transparency into underlying data,” said Alex Ivanov, CEO and founder of FundCount. “It makes achieving that single source of truth a reality. We are pleased that the judges recognized this unique value that FundCount brings to family offices.”

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