New integration connects Enfusion by CWAN and Morgan Money® to optimize yield, diversification, and liquidity control for hedge fund clients
Clearwater Analytics, the most comprehensive technology platform for investment management, and J.P. Morgan Asset Management today announced an integration that transforms how hedge funds manage cash. The solution links Enfusion by CWAN directly with the Morgan Money® trading platform, J.P. Morgan Asset Management’s short-term investment management solution, giving clients a single, automated workflow for investing and monitoring idle cash.
Through this connection, hedge funds can now:
- Maximize idle cash by automatically investing in a diversified range of money market funds.
- Reduce concentration risk by spreading cash across multiple managers, custodians, and currencies.
- Improve liquidity visibility through real-time data and automated withdrawal and deposit capabilities.
- Eliminate manual treasury work, freeing teams to focus on trading and strategy.
“Every dollar sitting in a single account represents both a missed opportunity and unnecessary concentration risk,” said Scott Erickson, Chief Revenue Officer at CWAN. “Together with J.P. Morgan Asset Management, we’ve built a system that makes cash an active, automated asset helping hedge funds capture more yield, strengthen governance, and simplify operations.”
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The integration combines Enfusion by CWAN portfolio and order management capabilities with the MORGAN MONEY® global money market fund platform, allowing users to select from multiple fund providers, currencies, and settlement options in one connected experience.
“Our collaboration with CWAN reflects our shared commitment to delivering institutional-grade solutions that simplify complexity,” said Paul Przybylski, Global Head of Product Strategy and Morgan Money at J.P. Morgan Asset Management. “This integration gives hedge funds a straightforward way to enhance yield, diversification, and liquidity oversight without adding operational burden.”
Source: Clearwater Analytics




























