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What is FactSet Portfolio Analytics
FactSet Portfolio Analytics is a portfolio analysis and reporting solution used by investment professionals to evaluate performance, exposures, attribution, and risk across portfolios and composites. It supports workflows for asset managers, wealth managers, and institutional investors who need consistent analytics across holdings, benchmarks, and factors. The product is typically deployed as part of the broader FactSet ecosystem, with data, models, and reporting components integrated into a single environment.
Institutional reporting support
FactSet Portfolio Analytics supports repeatable reporting processes for portfolios and composites, including standardized calculations and outputs used in investment communications. It is suited to teams that need consistent methodology across users and time periods. This is useful where auditability and repeatability matter more than ad hoc charting.
Integrated portfolio analytics stack
The product combines performance measurement, attribution, exposure analysis, and risk views within a single analytics workflow. It is designed to work closely with FactSet’s market and reference data, which reduces the need to stitch together multiple tools for common portfolio questions. This can simplify analyst workflows compared with approaches that rely heavily on spreadsheets or separate point solutions.
Broad asset class coverage
The platform is built for multi-asset portfolio analysis, supporting common institutional use cases across equities, fixed income, and funds, with extensibility depending on the data and models licensed. It can analyze exposures and risk drivers at multiple aggregation levels (security, sector, region, factor). This helps organizations maintain a single analytics approach across different strategies.
Ecosystem and licensing complexity
Capabilities often depend on which FactSet data sets, models, and modules an organization licenses. This can make total cost and scope harder to compare across vendors and can require careful entitlement management. Organizations may need additional FactSet components to fully operationalize end-to-end workflows.
Implementation and data mapping effort
Portfolio analytics requires clean holdings, identifiers, benchmarks, and classification mappings, and onboarding can be time-consuming for complex organizations. Data normalization and historical backfills may require internal operations support or professional services. Time-to-value can be longer than lighter-weight tools aimed at quick visualization.
Less suited to retail planning
The product is oriented toward institutional portfolio analytics rather than consumer financial planning or advisor-led goal planning. Firms focused on household cash-flow planning, client portals, and planning workflows may need separate systems. As a result, it may not cover front-office planning needs without additional software.
Plan & Pricing
No public pricing information found on FactSet's official Portfolio Analytics product pages. FactSet does not publish tiered or usage-based prices for Portfolio Analytics; prospective customers are directed to contact FactSet sales for a quote and to request a free trial/demo.
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FactSet Research Systems Inc.
Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
1978
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