SEI pitches custody, reporting and treasury solutions to Solaris Energy Infrastructure at UBS conference
- SEI-like third‑party services can reduce Solaris’ administrative burden and improve institutional reporting. • Solaris relies on timely performance data, cashflow administration, and regulatory reporting for operations and financing. • Integrated tech and outsourced administration can accelerate Solaris’ capital deployment, investor communications, and acquisition integration.
SEI’s conference appearance highlights services relevant to energy infrastructure operators
SEI’s decision to present at the UBS Financial Services Conference in Key Biscayne underscores growing interest by specialised financial technology and asset-management firms in serving infrastructure companies such as Solaris Energy Infrastructure. SEI describes itself as a global provider of financial technology, operations and asset management services, and is using the UBS platform to brief investors and prospective clients on its capabilities and client solutions. Such forums give vendors an opportunity to showcase custody, reporting, treasury and delegation services that are increasingly important to infrastructure owners and operators managing complex project portfolios.
For Solaris Energy Infrastructure, the development matters because third‑party providers like SEI supply back‑office scale and investment operations that can reduce administrative burden and improve institutional reporting. Solaris operates in an asset‑heavy sector where timely performance data, cashflow administration and regulatory reporting are critical to daily operations and long‑term project financing. Access to an integrated technology stack and outsourced administration can accelerate capital deployment on new projects, streamline investor communications and support faster integration of acquisitions or greenfield developments.
The SEI appearance also illustrates how infrastructure companies source non‑bank financial services to support growth and compliance. By presenting to a UBS audience and offering one‑on‑one meetings, SEI is positioning itself as a partner for firms that need scalable solutions as they expand their portfolios across jurisdictions and energy types. Solaris can view these vendor roadshows as opportunities to assess whether outsourced solutions better align with its operational objectives, cost profile and governance requirements compared with in‑house alternatives.
Logistics and access: webcast and meetings
SEI is providing a live webcast of its presentation with a replay posted on its investor relations site, and is making executives available for one‑on‑one and small group meetings arranged through UBS. Limited availability for in‑person slots means infrastructure firms evaluating service providers will often rely on webcasts and follow‑up calls to assess fit.
Where Solaris and other infrastructure firms can follow up
SEI also highlights that additional corporate filings and presentations will be posted to its website, offering a public record of service descriptions and disclosures. Solaris and its advisers routinely monitor such vendor materials and conference replays when conducting vendor due diligence or considering changes to their administrative and asset‑management arrangements.
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