Purpose-built analytics infrastructure for India’s structured credit market.
Our proprietary platform for instrument-level cashflow modelling, transaction benchmarking, and portfolio analytics — built for AIF managers, treasury teams, institutional investors, and our own advisory practice.
What the platform delivers.
Transaction Database
Normalised repository of Indian securitisation, private credit, and stressed-asset transactions — pool, tranche, pricing, and rating-history detail.
Cashflow Engine
Instrument-level modelling with prepayment, default, and recovery dynamics. Scenario and sensitivity at portfolio scale.
Portfolio Dashboards
Position monitoring, concentration analytics, valuation refresh, and trigger-level surveillance — investor- and fund-facing.
Enterprise-Grade Delivery
Secure web application with role-based access. On-premise available for clients with data residency requirements.
Built with three user groups in mind.
AIF Fund Managers
Portfolio valuation, concentration analytics, and LP reporting — as a platform, not a quarterly spreadsheet rebuild.
Treasury & Investment Teams
Independent cashflow modelling, benchmarking, and portfolio surveillance across structured credit positions.
Global Investors Entering India
Standardised transaction data and benchmarking that bridges Indian issuance practice and global investor expectations.
The data problem in Indian structured credit.
India’s structured credit markets generate serious transaction data — pool tapes, tranche performance, rating actions, RBI disclosures — but it sits in formats that resist portfolio-scale analysis. Originators keep it in Excel. Investors receive originator-produced packs. No independent, normalised repository exists.
The consequence: every AIF manager, bank treasury, and offshore investor rebuilds the same analytical infrastructure from scratch, at significant cost and with inconsistent methodology. ArrowAnalytics replaces that with one normalised database, a shared cashflow engine, and the portfolio tools that sit on top.
Generic fixed-income platforms — Bloomberg PORT, FactSet, global credit tools — do not cover Indian structured credit with the depth that SEBI valuation, Ind AS 109 ECL, and Basel III capital rules demand. This is purpose-built for that gap.
Targeting general availability in H2 2026.
A small number of design partners are being onboarded ahead of GA. Partners receive early access, preferred pricing, and direct input into the product roadmap.
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