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🎥 Arcesium's David Nable - architecting private markets technology infrastructure for the future

Ep. 141 with David Nable, MD and Head of Client and Partner Development, Arcesium

Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.

Today’s episode dives into how operations and streamlining technology processes can be turned into a strategic advantage.

We sat down with Arcesium’s MD and Head of Client and Partner Development David Nable to discuss how technology is impacting how funds manage their processes, operations, and data.




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David was an early employee at Arcesium, helping the firm scale and working with many of the industry’s largest asset managers across the lifecycle of an investment. David joined Arcesium after a career in fund services and fund administration that spanned senior roles at Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, and BNP Paribas Securities Services.

David and I had a fascinating conversation. We discussed:

  • How David’s background in prime brokerage and fund admin helped him approach the technology problems for asset managers.

  • How asset managers should approach where and how technology can be a strategic advantage.

  • What does it mean to be a tech-forward asset manager?

  • How does the growth of evergreen funds impact how firms manage their data and serve investors?

  • What still needs to be built next to continue to improve private markets market infrastructure.

Thanks David for coming on the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast to share your expertise and wisdom on private markets technology and post-investment processes.

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Clip #1: What is the true cost of a technology solution?


Clip #2: Architecting your systems and data for the future.


Clip #3: Be careful with vibe coding.


A word from AGM podcast sponsor, Ultimus Fund Solutions

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Show Notes

00:00 Message from our Sponsor, Ultimus

01:18 Welcome to the Alt Goes Mainstream Podcast

02:05 Guest Introduction: Arcesium’s David Nable

03:48 David's Career Journey

04:19 Parallels Between Running and Finance

05:24 Observing Industry Trends

06:47 Evolution of Private Markets

08:59 Impact of Technology on Investment

09:54 Challenges of Scaling Investments

11:40 Data-Driven Investment Strategies

13:04 Technological Advancements in Finance

14:15 Importance of Foundational Data

18:06 Data Silos and Harmonization

18:50 Case Study: Investor Relations

22:22 Data-First Approach Benefits

22:37 Architecting Systems for Flexibility

23:31 Timing for Implementing Technology

23:39 Real-World Challenges and Solutions

24:10 Inflection Points in Management

24:28 Logical Breakpoints for Change

24:45 Preparing for New Strategies

24:53 Publicly Traded Private Markets

25:21 Investing in Scalable Distribution Channels

25:42 Strategic Business Planning for SMAs

26:09 Data Architecture and Implementation

26:44 Understanding Data in Different Business Models

28:16 The Role of Technology in Investment Firms

28:47 Strategic CTOs and Their Impact

30:46 The Paradox of Data in Decision Making

32:04 Leveraging Data for Competitive Advantage

33:00 The Impact of AI on Data Utilization

33:43 Challenges for Mid-Sized Firms

34:33 Technology as an Enabler for Niche Specialists

35:24 Advice for Mid-Sized Firms on Technology Implementation

36:43 Focusing on Major Technological Investments

37:58 Point Solutions vs. Platforms

40:29 The True Cost of Technology Solutions

41:05 Operational Challenges with Multiple Systems

42:43 Arcesium's Technology Platforms

45:09 Simplifying Complex Investments

46:20 Customization vs. Standardization in Private Markets

48:14 The Future of Private Market Software

48:42 AI: The Step Function Change

49:36 Efficiency Gains from AI

50:08 Advice on Using AI in Asset Management

50:18 Caution Against Vibe Coding

51:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.


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