Alternative investment platform CAIS hires Kan Kotecha as CTO

  • Kan Kotecha has been appointed as CTO to lead CAIS’s engineering team and focus on building a unified operating system for the alternative investment lifecycle.
  • CAIS is an alternative investment platform offering access to private equity, debt, real estate, infrastructure, hedge funds, and structured notes. It centralizes purchases and assists advisors with customized fund vehicles.
  • The platform reached unicorn status in 2022 after raising $225 million and has facilitated $35 billion in transactions for over 34,000 independent advisors since its launch in 2009.
  • Kotecha brings experience from previous roles at Gale Healthcare, Google, and Morgan Stanley, where he was the CTO of wealth management.
  • CAIS CEO Matt Brown sees this hire as key to furthering the fintech’s vision of creating the most connected alternative investment operating system.
  • The hire follows the appointment of Chris Zuczek as chief product officer in December 2022.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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