International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 3, Issue 6, 2023
A Review of Digital Transformation in Fund Accounting and Operational Compliance
Author(s): Omolara Adeyoyin, Esther Nkem Awanye, Obiajulu Obiora Morah, Lovelyn Ekpedo
Abstract:
The rapid digital transformation in fund accounting has reshaped how financial institutions, asset managers, and regulatory bodies manage operational compliance, transparency, and efficiency. Emerging technologies such as cloud computing, robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), and distributed ledger technologies (DLT) have automated key accounting workflows, reduced manual errors, and improved data accuracy in fund valuation and reporting. This review critically examines how digital transformation initiatives are redefining fund accounting processes—ranging from transaction reconciliation to compliance monitoring and investor reporting—within a framework of evolving global regulatory standards such as IFRS, GAAP, and MiFID II. Furthermore, it explores how predictive analytics and integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems enhance operational resilience and enable real-time risk assessment. Challenges related to cybersecurity, data governance, and interoperability are also analyzed, with emphasis on how organizations are balancing technological innovation with regulatory obligations. By synthesizing current academic and industry perspectives, the paper provides a comprehensive view of the transformative potential of digital technologies in improving transparency, accountability, and governance in fund accounting. The review concludes with recommendations for future research and policy frameworks that can strengthen digital compliance ecosystems across the financial sector.
Keywords: Digital Transformation, Fund Accounting, Operational Compliance, Artificial Intelligence, Regulatory Technology (RegTech), Financial Automation
Pages: 2247-2261
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