Feature Focus: PRODA Data Governance

Data errors aren’t just an inconvenience — they slow down reporting, weaken trust, and can have real financial consequences. Asset managers and lenders tell us the same story: “We spend more time checking numbers than using them.” 

The Real Challenge 

  • Manual fixes eat up days: chasing missing values or reformatting files delays reporting cycles. 
  • Errors create doubt: inconsistent rent roll data forces teams to second-guess numbers, eroding confidence across the investment cycle. 
  • Incomplete submissions stall analysis: when data is missing, you can’t move forward without costly back-and-forth. 

Why It Matters 

For investors, regulators, and boards, poor data governance means more than operational pain. It risks compliance, slows decisions, and undermines credibility with stakeholders. 

How PRODA Helps 

Our Data Governance module was designed for exactly this problem. Automated checks catch errors at the source. Approval workflows streamline reviews. Once validated, data is locked — ensuring the numbers you share are both accurate and auditable. 

The payoff isn’t just speed. It’s confidence. As one asset manager put it: “With controls in place, we stopped arguing about the data and started focusing on the decisions.” 

Take control of your rent roll data. 

See how PRODA’s Data Governance module helps you deliver reliable reporting with fewer delays and stronger oversight. Start your free trial today. 

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