Altvia London Celebrates One Year with Private Equity Clients

Altvia, Leading Private Equity Software Provider Celebrates One Year in London

Last month Altvia London hosted a meet and greet for our London based clients. Joining the London team was a special guest from the U.S. office, VP of Products Jeff Williams. The event was to give those in attendance a glimpse of our product roadmap and, for some, to meet Altvia team members for the first time.

It was Jeff’s first trip over to London since the official opening of the Altvia UK office last year. Clients that attended were from a range of firms that invest across the middle market, venture capital, real estate, and infrastructure. Some have only been clients of Altvia for a few months and others for several years.

After introductions were made and the refreshments were handed out, Jeff kicked off our product roadmap conversation highlighting the newly released features and far-reaching integrations of the Altvia product suite.

The conversation continued on regarding different ways each client was currently leveraging the software at their respective firms, while also sharing best practices for the private equity industry. Although everyone around the table had different roles and day-to-day responsibilities, it was great to see the shared recognition amongst the group as they spoke about their experience with Altvia. Investment team members were discussing with investor relations professionals how they leverage AIM to find the best deals and conversely, the investor relations professionals explaining their success using Altvia Correspond to provide the optimal LP experience. With technology in private equity changing quickly, it remains as a key differentiator amongst firms and their competition. It was great to see the growing number of clients we have in the London area attend with enthusiasm and gain some takeaways from networking with each other.

We finished the evening in true British fashion, at a nearby pub for an after-hours pint.

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