ROYC Innovates: January 2026
Strengthening Report Validation Before Distribution
In private markets reporting, accuracy depends not only on the quality of underlying data, but also on the ability to review and confirm outputs before they are shared externally.
To scale business and drive more revenue, teams require greater visibility into calculations and a structured way to validate figures prior to investor delivery.
Over the past months, reporting workflows have been further strengthened to support this need.
Draft Preparation Within the Platform
Reports can be created and managed directly within ROYC, allowing teams to work in draft mode before distribution.
This enables reporting teams to preview all calculations in advance and review figures and notices exactly as investors will see them. Assumptions can be checked, outputs examined, and results confirmed prior to finalization.
By maintaining the entire preparation process within the platform, teams gain clearer oversight of reporting outputs before they are released externally.
Continuous Validation Throughout the Workflow
Validation is not limited to a final review stage. Teams can review data and calculations throughout the reporting process.
This structured approach allows discrepancies to be identified and addressed before distribution, minimizing the likelihood of post-distribution corrections and reducing the need for rework.
The result is a reporting process that supports accuracy through controlled and timely validation.
Improved Coordination Across Stakeholders
Private markets reporting often involves multiple internal stakeholders. By creating and managing reports directly within the platform, teams can review outputs in a shared environment before final delivery.
This supports smoother collaboration and alignment on reported figures prior to investor communication.
By strengthening draft management, improving calculation visibility, and enabling validation at every step, ROYC continues to support reporting teams in delivering accurate and reliable outputs with greater confidence.