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PitchBook Adds Manager Scores to Powerful Suite of LP Tools
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New Analyst ~ PitchBook, a leading data provider for the private and public equity markets, has released PitchBook Manager Scores, a new tool to help uncover top-performing fund managers across vintages and strategies. The feature leverages PitchBook's comprehensive benchmarking data and proprietary scoring methodology to contextualize fund family performance. Along with Manager Scores, PitchBook is also releasing PitchBook Capital Call and Distributed Speed Scores to help LPs anticipate cash flow patterns and pursue a more informed portfolio management strategy.

The launch of Manager Scores comes at a time of significant change in the private markets. The overperformance of alternative asset classes in 2020 and 2021 has prompted many LPs to reevaluate their commitment strategies and fund manager relationships. With this tool, LPs gain access to underlying fund family data to enable more robust peer grouping and benchmarking and understand the nuance of out- and underperformance. Coupled with its Capital Called and Distributed Scores, LPs gain more visibility into capital call and distribution patterns, enabling greater control over their portfolio and the ability to source managers that meet their liquidity and allocation needs.

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Kristina Linova, Lead Product Manager at PitchBook said: "As LPs continue to grapple with how to effectively allocate funds to the alternative asset classes in today's environment, we're thinking about fund performance in a more nuanced way to help LPs derive insights from data more easily. PitchBook's LP toolbox aims to streamline the fund manager evaluation workflow by providing transparency into the data and factors driving performance like never before."

In addition to PitchBook's innovative LP tools and breadth of data, LPs can also leverage the Quantitative Research team which provides crucial macroeconomic research in addition to guiding the development of novel product solutions for complex challenges in the industry. A series of analyst reports have been released surrounding the Manager Scores release which provide further information on PitchBook's allocator solutions for supporting LP workflows.

PitchBook Manager Scores is accessible within the PitchBook Platform on investor profiles under the Fund Family Performance tab. With this new tool, investors are now able to gain greater insight into fund family performance across strategy, vintage, geography and sector as well as anticipate capital call patterns for better portfolio management strategies.
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