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Fund administrator profile · Updated 2026

Juniper Square

A software-first administrator combining investor portals, fund accounting, and administration.

By the Coyote Wealth Editorial Team — researchers and writers with experience across leading Wall Street financial institutions. Updated January 15, 2026.

Best for

Emerging managers and tech-first GPs, with strength in real estate and PE

Scale

Technology-led administration for small and mid-sized funds

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, USA

Ownership

Privately held (venture-backed)

Founded

2014

Serves

Real estate, Private equity, Venture capital, Emerging managers

Overview

Juniper Square is a software-first provider that combines a modern investor portal, fund accounting, and administration in one product. It is particularly strong in real estate and private equity.

The appeal for emerging and tech-first managers is a modern, self-serve investor experience and lower-friction onboarding than the legacy giants — useful for GPs raising a first or second fund.

As a newer administration operation relative to the legacy giants, it is best suited to smaller and mid-sized funds; managers should validate service depth as they scale into institutional complexity.

Where Juniper Square stands out

  • Modern, self-serve investor experience
  • Lower-friction onboarding for emerging managers
  • Strength in real estate and PE fund structures

What to weigh

  • Newer admin operation than the legacy giants
  • Best for smaller and mid-sized funds — validate depth as you scale

Probably not ideal for: The largest, most complex institutional mandates needing deep global coverage.

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Editorial disclosure: This profile is independent and informational only. It is not investment advice, an endorsement, or a solicitation. Descriptions are qualitative assessments based on public information; figures are approximate and change over time. Found something out of date? Tell us.