Fund audit services

Fund audit services

Fund audits by dedicated auditors who understand asset management


Investment advisers need a team that comprehends investor relation dynamics and has deep experience with open- and closed-end funds.

Turn to independent Crowe specialists for skill, efficiency, and extensive understanding of the compliance, reporting, and accounting standards affecting your specific fund. As a Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCOAB)-registered firm that is subject to regular inspection, Crowe LLP is qualified to audit private funds managed by registered investment advisers.

Our teams perform timely and high-quality fund audits for a variety of investment companies, including:

  • Private equity or buyout finds
  • Venture funds
  • Real estate funds
  • Private credit funds
  • Hedge funds
  • Business development companies
  • Funds of funds

Leading with decades of experience and quality performance

  • Over 100 different fund advisers with over 400 active funds: Our fund audit team has worked with more than 400 active fund investment vehicles, giving us varied experience.1
  • A variety of fund sizes: We have worked with funds from $50 million up to $10 billion in assets under management.2
  • Dedicated valuation group: We have valuation specialists within the firm to assist the audit team in auditing the client’s valuations.
  • Cayman Islands: Crowe has a wholly owned subsidiary based in the Cayman Islands and approved by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Crowe Cayman Ltd. We work closely with our Cayman Islands team and have an integrated audit approach.

1 Based on Crowe analysis as of July 2023.
2 Based on Crowe analysis as of July 2023.

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Pedestrian crosses a financial district street at dawn, symbolizing regulatory change and strategic response to FDIC Part 363 updates.
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Work with us


We understand the importance of an independent, high-quality fund audit for investment relations. As a PCAOB-registered firm, Crowe LLP has deep experience with compliance and accounting standards, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and open- and closed-end funds in a variety of industries. Our team draws from decades of experience to address your audit needs.

Adrian Shrock
Adrian Schrock
Partner, Audit & Assurance