October 13, 2025
The most important due diligence question in 2025 isn’t about headcount or flashy portals. It’s this: Does your administrator own its technology — and have a purposeful AI strategy? Because if the answer is no, the costs and risks fall squarely on investors.
Third-party software comes with predictable baggage:
Before AI, these were weaknesses. In the AI era, they’re untenable.
AI isn’t a bolt-on feature. Instant reconciliations, anomaly detection, and real-time reporting require AI embedded at the system-of-record level. Without tech ownership, administrators can’t:
In short: no tech ownership = no real AI strategy. Studies indicate that proprietary systems with integrated AI can reduce operational costs by 25-40% compared to third-party solutions, which often struggle with fragmented data and limited customization.
With proprietary platforms, AI-driven automation, and purpose-built infrastructure, investors receive:
These aren’t “nice to haves.” They’re the new baseline investors should demand, backed by metrics like 80-90% faster processing and significant cost reductions that enhance returns and trust.
The old model of “cheap labor + offshoring repetitive tasks” is obsolete. What replaces it is transformational offshoring — AI-led, innovation-driven, and anchored by product R&D. This approach leverages proprietary AI to automate repetitive tasks, reducing manual workload by up to 70% and boosting profitability through scalable, error-free operations. Jurisdiction isn’t the differentiator anymore. Execution and ownership are.
At Formidium, we set out to build the infrastructure fund administration needs for the AI era:
That’s why the next standard in fund administration won’t be measured in headcount — but in technology ownership and purposeful execution, where AI drives measurable gains in speed, cost, and reliability.
Fund administration isn’t just a cost center anymore. It’s a competitive edge — but only when the technology is owned, not rented. At Formidium, we’ve made that commitment. In the age of AI, ownership isn’t optional. It defines who we are.
About the Author: Shalin Madan is co-founder of Formidium and former hedge fund manager with 25 years in alternative investments and fund administration. At Formidium, proprietary technology supports over $30 billion in AUA, delivering institutional-grade capabilities with boutique-level service for private equity, venture capital, and digital asset managers.