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JPMorgan acquires ex-Fortress investment tech firm LayerOne

The deal will improve JPMorgan's offering for hedge funds.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. acquired LayerOne Financial, an investment management platform that was spun out from Fortress Investment Group, as it seeks to improve its offerings for hedge funds. 

JPMorgan’s wholly-owned subsidiary Neovest Inc. did the deal, according to a statement. With the deal, Neovest’s clients will be able to monitor their portfolios, conduct risk assessments, send orders to their brokers and perform compliance checks all from one platform, the companies said in the statement. 

“Following this acquisition, Neovest can enable clients to manage their full investment life cycle with one software provider,” Jimmi Shah, Neovest’s chief executive officer, said in the statement. 

Banks have been clamoring to gain more market share in the business of offering services to hedge funds, which has held up in recent years even as dealmaking slumped and capital markets activity tapered off. Within JPMorgan, Neovest’s platform serves more than 500 clients. 

LayerOne began independent operations in 2017 after it was spun off from Fortress Investment Group. For this transaction, the company was advised by SenaHill Partners, while Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP provided legal counsel.

Neovest was advised by JPMorgan and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP. 

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