
Family Office Technology Hub What’s Next for Archway? A Conversation with CEO Anthony Abenante
Full Episode is available in audio on our Members Podcast or as a Video Replay
Part 3 of our podcast miniseries featuring stage discussions and interviews from our annual conference, held on 18–19 November 2025. Recorded live.
In this special Tech-NEW-logy Interview, held within our annual conference in November, Paul McKibbin sits down with Anthony Abenante, the new CEO of Archway Group.
Five months into the role, Anthony shares how one of the longest-standing platforms in the family office space is approaching its next chapter following its acquisition by Aquiline. The conversation explores what it takes to modernise a core system after years of underinvestment, including priorities around UI, reporting, hiring, and opening up the platform to better integrate within a broader tech ecosystem.
With reflections on Archway’s history, its role as a “system of record” for family offices, and the realities of operating in a fast-changing market, this episode offers a grounded look at how legacy platforms can evolve — without trying to be everything to everyone.
SPEAKER
Anthony Abenante, CEO, Archway Group
Anthony Abenante is the CEO of Archway Group, leading the company’s strategy and growth as an independent provider of technology and services to Single Family Offices, Multi-Family Offices ,and UHNW wealth managers. He brings over 30 years of leadership across financial services and fintech, including roles as Global Head of Equities at Credit Suisse and CEO of Instinet. Anthony serves as a senior advisor to several technology firms and is a trustee of Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC.
MODERATOR
Paul McKibbin, ED, Private Client Services, FO Advisory Services, EY
Paul is a Managing Director in Ernst & Young LLP’s Americas Family Office Advisory practice, where he advises single-family offices on governance, operations, reporting, and risk management. He previously served as Managing Partner at Family Office Metrics and founded Private Family Networks, later acquired by Guggenheim Partners. A frequent speaker on reporting architecture and family office best practices, Paul also founded the Shaking the Tree Foundation, a nonprofit that uses theater to explore family dynamics and philanthropy.
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