Company Description
Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CWAN) is a software company in the information sector that focuses on investment management technology. The company describes itself as providing a cloud-native platform for institutional investors across global public and private markets. Its platform is built on a single-instance, multi-tenant architecture designed to deliver real-time data and AI-driven insights throughout the investment lifecycle.
According to Clearwater Analytics, legacy investment systems can create risk, inefficiency, and data fragmentation. CWAN’s platform is intended to address these issues by integrating multiple core investment functions into one environment. The company states that its system brings together portfolio management, trading, investment accounting, reconciliation, regulatory reporting, performance, compliance, and risk analytics in a unified platform.
Business model and client focus
Clearwater Analytics operates in the software publishers industry and positions its technology as a comprehensive platform for institutional investors. The company indicates that it serves insurers, asset managers, hedge funds, banks, corporations, governments, and other institutional clients. These organizations use CWAN’s software to manage and analyze large, complex investment portfolios, including assets in both public and private markets.
The firm emphasizes a single-instance, multi-tenant model, meaning clients share a common technology stack while accessing their own data and configurations. Clearwater Analytics highlights that this architecture supports real-time data processing and enables AI-driven analytics across its client base. The company reports that its platform processes and supports over $10 trillion in assets globally.
Technology platform and AI capabilities
Clearwater Analytics describes its platform as cloud-native, with an emphasis on automation, data quality, and integrated workflows. The company has introduced CWAN GenAI, an embedded generative AI platform that is integrated into its front-to-back investment management system. CWAN GenAI supports hundreds of AI agents created by clients and internal teams, along with additional domain-specific agents.
These AI agents are described as working alongside investment professionals to automate data-intensive tasks across reconciliation, reporting, portfolio analysis, client communications, and other operational workflows. Clearwater Analytics reports that clients using CWAN GenAI have seen large reductions in manual reconciliation effort, faster regulatory and accounting report generation, and shorter financial close cycles. The company also notes that its AI capabilities are built on a unified data model that leverages the firm’s single security master and real-time accounting and trading data.
Front-to-back investment management capabilities
Clearwater Analytics presents its platform as covering the full investment lifecycle. The company states that its technology eliminates information silos by integrating:
- Portfolio management and trading
- Investment accounting and reconciliation
- Regulatory reporting and performance measurement
- Compliance monitoring
- Risk analytics
Through acquisitions such as Enfusion, Beacon, and Blackstone’s Bistro, Clearwater Analytics has expanded its capabilities beyond back-office investment accounting into front-office and middle-office functions. The company indicates that these additions support a unified, front-to-back platform for institutional investment management, including capabilities for portfolio and order management, risk and performance attribution, and alternative asset workflows.
Alternative assets and private credit focus
Clearwater Analytics highlights a particular focus on alternative assets and private markets. The company has developed an Alternative Assets Solution that it states is designed to address scalability and compliance challenges in the private credit market. According to CWAN, this solution automates bespoke loan structures, integrates private credit management with accounting workflows, and applies AI to fund documents and due diligence.
The firm also describes capabilities such as asset synchronization across asset owners and managers, and a mortgage module that unifies residential and commercial mortgage data while aligning reporting to regulatory standards like NAIC and Solvency II. Clearwater Analytics positions these tools as enabling institutions to scale allocations to private credit and private funds while managing operational complexity and regulatory requirements.
Research, data, and analytics
Clearwater Analytics leverages its platform data to produce research and market analysis for institutional investors. The company has released economic outlooks and industry studies that draw on its proprietary database, which processes over $10 trillion in global assets. Examples include:
- An economic outlook that introduces the CWAN Duration Activity Index (CDAI), a measure of institutional duration positioning based on investment data from insurers.
- Research on the insurance industry’s shift to alternative investments, combining NAIC data with analysis of insurers using CWAN’s platform.
These reports use aggregated and anonymized platform data to analyze trends in duration positioning, private credit adoption, alternative asset allocations, and technology infrastructure challenges across institutional portfolios.
Client use cases and partnerships
Clearwater Analytics reports that a range of institutional clients use its platform for specific investment and operational needs. Examples mentioned in company communications include:
- Asset managers using CWAN to support stable value operations, with enhanced reporting, real-time performance visibility, risk monitoring, and automated calculations.
- Hedge funds using an integration between Enfusion by CWAN and J.P. Morgan Asset Management’s Morgan Money platform to automate cash management and money market fund investments.
- Government-related and institutional investors adopting CWAN’s compliance and risk solutions to enhance oversight and regulatory reporting.
The company also notes partnerships with organizations such as J.P. Morgan Asset Management and cloud infrastructure providers like AWS, which support aspects of CWAN’s platform, including data processing and AI model orchestration.
Corporate and capital markets context
Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CWAN. The company has communicated that it operates as a technology platform for investment management and has used share repurchase programs and other capital markets activities as disclosed in its SEC filings.
In December 2025, Clearwater Analytics announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by an investor group led by Permira and Warburg Pincus, with participation from Francisco Partners and Temasek. Under the terms described in company communications and SEC filings, CWAN stockholders are expected to receive cash consideration per share upon closing, and the company would become a privately held entity with its common stock delisted from the New York Stock Exchange if the merger is consummated. The transaction remains subject to stockholder approval, regulatory reviews, and other customary closing conditions.
Until any such transaction is completed, Clearwater Analytics continues to operate as a public company, with ongoing SEC reporting and compliance obligations, and maintains its focus on serving institutional investors through its cloud-native, AI-enabled investment management platform.