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Investment Company Reporting Modernization Goals & Expectations

In a new guide, we discuss the background of the SEC’s Investment Company Reporting Modernization Rules and the potential effects on individual financial institutions.

The snippet below shares the rules’ objectives and expectations.

The SEC wants to improve:

  • The quality of information that funds report to the Commission
  • The Commission’s risk monitoring and oversight, examination, and enforcement capabilities
  • Ease of access, aggregation, and analysis of the reported data by the Commission and the public

New forms you must submit:

  • Form N-PORT: Requires investment companies to report portfolio information monthly in a structured data format
  • Form N-CEN: Requires investment companies to report census-type information annually in a structured data format

Other amendments and rules with which you must comply:

  • Enhanced disclosure about derivatives in financial statements
  • Reports to shareholders made accessible on a website
  • Recession and amendments of some existing rules and forms

To learn more about the new rule, you can download the guide here.

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Nilanjan Sen, Director, Financial Services, Perficient

Nilanjan Sen, asset management lead in Perficient’s financial services practice, joined the company in 2013 via the acquisition of ForwardThink Group. His areas of focus include data management, business intelligence, operational systems, and investment research and analytics. Nilanjan has over 20 years of experience in corporate and consulting roles. Prior to Perficient, he was VP of IT services at asset management firm AllianceBernstein.

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