Caissa, LLC Shortlisted for Two HFM US Technology Awards
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Caissa, LLC – a leading provider of investment analytics and risk management software for institutional allocators – has been shortlisted in two risk management categories for the HFM US Technology Awards. The annual HFM US Technology Awards recognizes hedge fund technology providers that have demonstrated outstanding customer service and innovative product development over the past 12 months.
Caissa, LLC was shortlisted in both the "Best Risk Management Product" and the "Best Risk Management Software" categories.
"The Caissa team is pleased to be recognized by HFM as a top Risk Management provider," said Dave Hsu, CEO and Co-Founder of Caissa, LLC. "Particularly in these challenging and volatile markets, we are proud to be able to offer institutional allocators a portfolio and risk management software platform that helps them manage their total, multi-asset class portfolio. We are honored by HFM's recognition of our contribution and dedication to the institutional allocator space."
The winners of the HFM US Technology Awards will be announced on Monday, February 22nd at the awards ceremony in New York.
About Caissa, LLC
Caissa, LLC is a leading provider of investment analytics and portfolio management software for institutional allocators. Founded in 2009 by a team of eminent allocators and exceptional developers, Caissa, LLC offers a cloud-based risk management platform called Portfolio Navigator that provides unparalleled exposure aggregation across all asset classes, investment structures and transparency granularity.
Headquartered in New York and with additional offices in San Francisco, Caissa, LLC services clients representing over $1.7 trillion in assets. For more information, please visit www.caissallc.com.
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Marketing
(415) 549-8211
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