Epsilon Technologies Group is pleased to announce Version 10 of the Principia Analytic System (PAS), continuing the evolution of the platform as a robust and extensible solution for valuation, risk, and accounting.
This release strengthens programmability, integration, and operational control, helping PAS support more efficient implementation and execution across client environments.
A key advancement in Version 10 is the expanded ability to programmatically access PAS, giving firms direct interaction with both the underlying data and core calculations that drive valuation, risk, and accounting processes.
Through the Python API and broader integration capabilities, users can retrieve structured data, execute calculations, and embed PAS functionality within external processes. This positions PAS not only as a system of record, but as an accessible analytics engine that can be used across a wider technology landscape.
This level of access is increasingly important as firms look to incorporate machine learning and AI-driven capabilities into their workflows. Reliable access to high-quality financial data, alongside the functions used to produce valuations and accounting outputs, provides a strong foundation for advanced analytics, automation, and decision-support models.
Python is now supported across key PAS customization frameworks, giving clients greater flexibility in how they implement and extend the platform.
This includes areas such as chart of accounts configuration, hedge effectiveness testing, and custom report generation, allowing clients to define and manage business logic using widely adopted programming capabilities. These enhancements simplify development and support tailored solutions.
Version 10 expands PAS’ capabilities for automation and workflow control, enabling more consistent and repeatable execution of valuation and accounting processes.
Enhancements to APIs and runtime configuration provide greater flexibility in managing processing parameters and integrating PAS within broader operational workflows. This supports more controlled execution, reduces manual intervention, and improves overall process reliability.
PAS Version 10 strengthens the platform’s ability to operate within broader enterprise environments, supporting integration with upstream trade capture systems, downstream reporting processes, and wider operational infrastructure.
As a core analytics engine for valuation, risk, and accounting, PAS plays a central role in producing and distributing critical financial outputs. These enhancements ensure that PAS can more effectively interface with surrounding systems, enabling consistent data flow and supporting end-to-end operational workflows.
Version 10 establishes a solid foundation for evolving valuation, risk, and accounting workflows, with increased flexibility, integration, and support for advanced analytics.
As firms continue to explore the use of machine learning and AI across capital markets, the combination of structured data access, programmable financial logic, and controlled workflows will be key to enabling these capabilities in a practical and scalable way.