List of Brady Pomax ETRM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Brady Pomax ETRM for ETRM from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Brady Pomax ETRM for ETRM include: Mercuria Energy Group, a Switzerland based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $170.00 billion, Statkraft Energi AS, a Norway based Utilities organisation with 4800 employees and revenues of $4.22 billion, DB Energie GmbH, a Germany based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1770 employees and revenues of $3.01 billion, Agder Energi Vannkraft AS, a Norway based Utilities organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $2.20 billion and many others.
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Agder Energi Vannkraft AS | Utilities | 900 | $2.2B | Norway | Brady Technologies | Brady Pomax ETRM | ETRM | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Agder Energi Vannkraft AS implemented Brady Pomax ETRM to manage its financial and physical power trading operations in the Nordic energy market. The deployment uses Brady Pomax ETRM within the ETRM category and is complemented by the Brady Energy Power Scheduling solution, which will be deployed to manage Agder's scheduling operations in Germany.
The Brady Pomax ETRM implementation centered on core ETRM capabilities such as trade capture, position management, deal lifecycle management, and settlements support, configured to handle both financial and physical power trades. The Brady Energy Power Scheduling solution was configured to support scheduling workflows and operational coordination required for German market scheduling operations.
Operational coverage spans Agder Energi Vannkraft AS trading desks and commercial teams for Nordic market activity, while scheduling and operational teams in Germany will operate the Brady Energy Power Scheduling solution. Integration work focused on establishing deal-to-settlement and scheduling handoffs between trading and operations, enabling consistent lifecycle processing across trading and scheduling functions.
Governance activities included role based access controls and process alignment across trading, risk, and scheduling functions to standardize deal intake, confirmation, and operational handovers. The combined deployment placed Brady Pomax ETRM and Brady Energy Power Scheduling at the center of Agder Energi Vannkraft AS power trading and scheduling architecture, centralizing trading operations and scheduling coordination under a unified ETRM platform.
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DB Energie GmbH | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1770 | $3.0B | Germany | Brady Technologies | Brady Pomax ETRM | ETRM | 2006 | n/a |
In 2006, DB Energie GmbH implemented Brady Pomax ETRM to consolidate trading and physical operations under a single ETRM platform. The program explicitly targeted migration of transactional and master data from the companys existing Endur platform from OpenLink and Pomax from Brady into Brady Pomax ETRM, and planned to absorb port management responsibilities previously handled by BelVis PFM from Kisters while leaving BelVis PFM balance sheet management functions intact. The implementation timeline required that REMIT and EMIR regulatory reporting requirements be incorporated into the build schedule so that the system would generate the necessary reporting basis during initial deployment.
Brady Pomax ETRM was configured to support standard ETRM functional modules aligned with trading and physical energy workflows, including trade capture, position and exposure management, scheduling and nominations, settlement and invoicing controls, and regulatory reporting instrumentation. The implementation included configuration work to map BelVis PFM port management processes into the ETRM workflows, and adaptation of position and settlement logic to coexist with the unchanged balance sheet management functions remaining on BelVis PFM. Market data consumption and pricing feeds were treated as core inputs to valuation and risk modules within the Brady Pomax ETRM environment.
Integrations centered on data consolidation from Endur and the legacy Pomax instance, plus the transfer of port management data from BelVis PFM into Brady Pomax ETRM, with explicit reconciliation interfaces retained toward BelVis PFM for balance sheet records. Operational coverage extended across trading, operations, risk management, compliance, and IT, with the ETRM positioned as the central system for trade lifecycle orchestration and regulatory reporting preparation. The implementation workstream included data migration mapping, cutover sequencing for trade and nomination flows, and technical interfaces for ongoing data synchronization between the ETRM and the retained balance sheet system.
Governance planning emphasized establishing long term support, maintenance, and product development relationships with a system provider to address future market changes and regulatory updates. The program required process ownership definitions for data stewardship and reconciliation rules to ensure regulatory reporting for REMIT and EMIR could be produced directly from Brady Pomax ETRM according to the current schedule. DB Energie GmbH aligned compliance, operations, and IT stakeholders to manage the operational transition and sustainment of the Brady Pomax ETRM environment.
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Mercuria Energy Group | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1100 | $170.0B | Switzerland | Brady Technologies | Brady Pomax ETRM | ETRM | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Mercuria Energy Group implemented Brady Pomax ETRM to provide an enterprise-grade trade capture and position management backbone for its Oil, Gas and Chemicals trading activities. Brady Pomax ETRM was positioned to support core ETRM functions across physical and financial energy products and to centralize deal lifecycle workflows for trading and risk teams.
The deployment focused on modular ETRM capabilities, including trade capture, position keeping, mark-to-market valuation, P&L reporting, trade confirmations and settlement support. Brady Pomax ETRM configuration included deal lifecycle orchestration and role-based access for front office trading, middle office risk control, and operations, aligning system behavior with commodity-specific contract structures.
Mercuria operated a multi-system ETRM landscape that included Amphora ICTS TradeCapture, Openlink, and Navita Pomax systems, and Brady Pomax ETRM was integrated into that environment to coexist with existing trade capture and portfolio systems. Integrations emphasized market data ingestion, confirmations and settlement interfaces, and accounting handoffs to downstream financial processes, reflecting common ETRM integration patterns for trading, risk, and operations.
Governance for the Brady Pomax ETRM rollout placed accountability with trading and risk leadership, using phased desk-by-desk onboarding and configuration controls to manage product definitions and permissioning. Operational coverage included trading desks and middle office processes, with change controls implemented for configuration, deal validation rules and reconciliation workflows to sustain ongoing ETRM operations.
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Utilities | 4800 | $4.2B | Norway | Brady Technologies | Brady Pomax ETRM | ETRM | 2003 | n/a |
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- Elmera Group, a Norway based Utilities organization with 475 Employees
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