BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elsen, the Platform-as-a-Service company for large financial institutions, today announced that it has raised $2.4 million in a seed extension round led by Hyperplane Venture Capital with participation from Accomplice, Launch Capital and hand-picked angel investors from the startup and financial community. As part of the investment, Hyperplane managing partner, Jack Klinck, who previously spent nearly two decades in executive roles at State Street and BNY Mellon, will join the company’s board of directors as Chairman.
This investment brings Elsen’s total funding to $2.9 million since the company’s inception in 2014. The funds will be used to bolster sales and marketing, expand Elsen’s engineering team, extend support services for existing customers, and integrate more premium financial data into its platform-as-a-service.
Finding Value in Financial Data
According to a survey
by EY, 83 percent of banking, capital markets, insurance, and wealth
and asset management professionals agreed that data is their most
valuable strategic asset. However, financial firms face numerous
challenges in extracting value from data, including legacy
infrastructure still used throughout the industry, and a shortage of
skilled data professionals. In fact, only 26 percent of respondents
rated their organization as highly mature in terms of its ability to
realize value from data assets. In addition, only 22 percent rated their
organization highly mature in terms of its relevant data skills and
human capital.
“Financial services firms run on decades-old technology because of the industry’s conservative nature and the potential downtime and risks of migrating to new systems. But with digital transformation being a top priority across industries, financial institutions are running out of time and have to adapt now,” said Jack Klinck, managing partner at Hyperplane Venture Capital. “Investment professionals simply need better ways to access and use data, and that’s exactly what Elsen delivers. Its unique platform-as-a-service provides instant access to premium financial datasets, proprietary technology to analyze it at unbelievable speeds, and the tools to create a user experience that’s simple for anyone.”
The Elsen nPlatform
Creating custom applications that allow
investment, research and analytics professionals to quickly and easily
work with massive amounts of data currently requires expensive
infrastructure, teams of professionals to manage it, and extended
periods of time to build applications on top of it. And financial
institutions are still left with tools that require expert users and
hours or days to analyze data.
Elsen nPlatform enables financial institutions to build applications that let any user analyze data in minutes, not days, so they can transform traditional investment workflows, strategies and results. And it does so without investments in expensive infrastructure, the resources to continually maintain it, or the expertise required to cleanse and manage data – one of the most time consuming and error-prone components of investment analytics. Through relationships with the most respected vendors in the financial services industry – such as Thomson Reuters, MSCI, and Standard & Poor’s – Elsen provides access to thousands of data sets. Cleansing, normalizing and aggregating this data is a critical and resource-intensive first step to extracting value from it that Elsen eliminates for its customers. As Elsen continuously adds data to the nPlatform, it is immediately available for all entitled customers.
Financial institutions that build applications on Elsen nPlatform can use pre-integrated financial datasets or upload their own. And Elsen’s technology enables them to work with and analyze this financial data faster than ever thanks to its custom programming language and a massively parallel processing architecture designed for high-performance computing. In addition, machine learning and artificial intelligence provide substantial time savings by automating common workflows and data discovery, helping users uncover insights they would have never found otherwise.
Elsen’s award-winning technology has been recognized this year through a number of accolades from prominent industry organizations. The company won “Best Tech Innovation of the Year” at the 2017 Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange (MITX) Awards, "Innovative Tech of the Year: Financial" at the 2017 Mass Technology Leadership (MassTLC) Awards, and was a finalist in the UBS Future of Finance Challenge.
A Proven Approach with Proven Results
“The World
Economic Forum issued a report on disruption in financial services
which said that innovations are having the greatest impact where they
employ business models that are platform-based, data-intensive, and
capital light. Elsen checks all those boxes,” said Zac Sheffer, Elsen’s
co-founder and CEO. “We’re focused on smart growth and in a few short
years have built and deployed a platform that’s already driving value
for investment professionals around the world. With this investment, and
through strengthening partnerships with people and firms that have
extensive experience in financial services, we’re on a great path to
revolutionizing how investment professionals use and access data.”
Elsen’s technology is already being used by financial firms and investment professionals around the world. In April, the company launched Thomson Reuters QA Point Powered by Elsen, the first commercial application built on Elsen nPlatform. It was first introduced to Thomson Reuters customers in North America, and due to overwhelmingly positive feedback extended to clients and customers worldwide.
Financial institutions looking to build applications on Elsen nPlatform – either for use by their own employees, or to offer commercially as Thomson Reuters has done with QA Point – can learn more by visiting https://elsen.co/platform.
About Elsen
Elsen is the platform-as-a-service company for
large financial institutions. The Elsen nPlatform enables anyone to
effortlessly harness vast quantities of data to make better decisions
and quickly solve the most complex problems. The company is
headquartered in Boston and is backed by a combination of venture
capital and hand-picked angel investors from the startup and financial
community including Accomplice, Boston Syndicates (BOSS), Hyperplane
Venture Capital, Launch Capital, Sequoia Strategic Advisors, and Bret
Siarkowski. For more information, visit www.Elsen.co
or follow @ElsenInc
on Twitter.