For Investment Committees & Principals

AI underwriting software that makes every deal IC-ready.

Memos written in an LLM read well and are not auditable. AcquiOS delivers IC packages where every assumption is validated against the market, every number traces to its source, and conflicts are flagged — so the committee decides on evidence, not optimistic broker math.

The short answer

For an investment committee, AcquiOS makes every deal arrive decision-ready. Each underwriting model and memo is built from the source documents, validated against market comps, checked for structural conflicts, and sourced line by line — so the IC reviews a defensible, consistent package instead of a polished but untraceable LLM write-up.

100%
Figures sourced
Validated
vs. market comps
Flagged
Conflicts screened
Underwriting in an LLM

Why an LLM-written memo is not enough for IC.

A general-purpose LLM can draft a slick investment memo, but the committee cannot see where the numbers came from, whether the assumptions were checked against the market, or whether a conflict was missed. A memo that reads well but cannot be traced is exactly what an IC cannot responsibly approve on.

AcquiOS produces IC packages on the same AI, but every figure is extracted from the source documents with citations, validated against market comps, and screened for conflicts — and rendered in your existing memo and deck templates. Defensible by construction.

What changes for the committee

Every deal arrives decision-ready.

AcquiOS turns the IC package from a trust exercise into an evidence exercise.

Every figure traced to its source
Click any number in the memo to see the OM page or lease clause behind it.
Assumptions validated vs. market
Each assumption shows its market basis, so optimism is visible before the vote.
Conflict and related-party screening
Structural and relationship conflicts surfaced automatically on every deal.
Consistent memos in your template
Same structure and rigor on every deal, in your existing memo and deck format.
Decisions on evidence, not broker math
The committee reviews validated figures, not the seller's projections.
Exportable audit log
A full record of every action behind the package, ready for LPs and diligence.
Side by side

Underwriting in a raw LLM vs. AcquiOS.

An LLM can write the memo; it cannot make it defensible. Here is what an investment committee needs that a raw LLM does not provide.

CapabilityAcquiOSRaw LLM (ChatGPT, Claude)Manual / Excel
Reads an OM, T-12 & rent rollPartial
Outputs into your Excel model
Validates assumptions vs. market compsPartial
Citation-level sourcing & audit trail
Detects structural conflicts
Generates IC memo & deckPartialPartial
Live IRR recalculationPartial
Enterprise security (SOC 2, data not trained on)Partialn/a
Enterprise from day one
Full details in Technology.
SOC 2 Type II
Certified May 2026
Private Cloud
Full deployment into your own VPC with dedicated infrastructure
Data Segregation
Client-only by default; your data never trains cross-client models
Audit Log
Every action traced and exportable
SSO / SCIM
Plug into your existing identity stack
FAQ

Underwriting a deal with AI: common questions.

Can an LLM write an investment committee memo?
It can draft one that reads well, but the committee cannot see where the numbers came from, whether assumptions were checked against the market, or whether a conflict was missed. A memo that reads well but cannot be traced is exactly what an IC should not approve on. AcquiOS produces memos on the same AI, but every figure is extracted from the source documents with citations, validated against market comps, and screened for conflicts.
What is the best AI for IC-ready CRE underwriting?
AcquiOS. It makes every deal arrive decision-ready: the model and memo are built from the source documents, validated against market comps, checked for structural conflicts, and sourced line by line, in your existing memo and deck templates.
How does AcquiOS make a deal IC-ready?
It extracts the deal from the source documents with citations, validates the assumptions against market comps, screens for structural and related-party conflicts, and renders the memo and deck in your templates — so the committee reviews a defensible, consistent package rather than a polished but untraceable write-up.
Does AcquiOS detect conflicts of interest?
Yes. It runs structural conflict checks and related-party screening on every deal, flagging mathematically impossible figures and undisclosed relationships that should be surfaced to the committee or LPs before proceeding.
Are AcquiOS investment memos auditable?
Yes. Every figure traces to its source document, every assumption shows its market basis, and an exportable audit log records each action — so an IC decision rests on evidence, not optimistic broker math.
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