List of UI Financial Planning Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased UI Financial Planning for EPM 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 UI Financial Planning for EPM include: Duke Energy, a United States based Utilities organisation with 26413 employees and revenues of $30.36 billion, Southern Company, a United States based Utilities organisation with 28314 employees and revenues of $26.72 billion, Southern California Edison, a United States based Utilities organisation with 14013 employees and revenues of $17.55 billion, FirstEnergy, a United States based Utilities organisation with 12335 employees and revenues of $3.20 billion, NV Energy, a United States based Utilities organisation with 2485 employees and revenues of $3.02 billion and many others.
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Duke Energy | Utilities | 26413 | $30.4B | United States | Utilities International | UI Financial Planning | EPM | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Duke Energy implemented UI Financial Planning to support business unit financial planning and analysis for its Ohio operations. The deployment used the UI Financial Planning application as an EPM tool to produce the Ohio five-year plan and to standardize monthly forecast updates presented to the Ohio state president and the business unit president.
UI Financial Planning was configured to deliver long range planning, annual budgeting, rolling forecasting, scenario modeling, and automated reporting capabilities aligned with EPM functional terminology. The implementation included construction of financial models and summary schedules to underpin executive management presentations, and automation of report generation to increase the efficiency of communications.
The deployment integrated UI Financial Planning with the third-party utility forecasting tool UI Planner and with internal data providers to ingest source schedules and operational inputs. Integration workflows supported coordination between senior management and business teams, enabling consolidated monthly forecast submissions and iterative updates to targets and assumptions.
Governance shifted to a monthly forecast and executive review cadence, led by the Manager of Business Unit Financial Planning and Analysis, who coordinated strategy, target setting, and model updates. Process improvements and report automation supported accelerated project timelines and identification of cost saving initiatives, reflecting an EPM-centered approach to centralize planning, reporting, and scenario analysis for Duke Energy's Ohio business unit.
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FirstEnergy | Utilities | 12335 | $3.2B | United States | Utilities International | UI Financial Planning | EPM | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, FirstEnergy implemented UI Financial Planning, an EPM application, to centralize financial planning and project budgeting for its Distribution Generation Interconnection work. The deployment targeted FirstEnergy’s solar and renewable project portfolio, supporting management of more than 150 simultaneous projects and aligning financial planning with project delivery timelines.
UI Financial Planning was configured to support project budgeting and planning workflows, including mid month budget reviews and accrual reconciliation processes used by the UI Planner. The implementation emphasized project financial management capabilities common to EPM systems, enabling structured budget reviews, accrual accounting entries, and repeatable planning cycles tied to project milestones.
Operational coverage focused on the Distribution Generation Interconnection department and its coordination points, with the solution exchanging planning artifacts and financial status with internal scheduling functions and with external project management personnel to synchronize construction plans. The implementation supported business functions spanning project management, construction scheduling coordination, and finance and accounting reconciliation activities.
Governance was formalized through a Stage Gate philosophy, with FirstEnergy establishing a repeatable project management framework and naming a project champion to enforce consistent delivery across the project lifecycle. The combined process and UI Financial Planning configuration supported on time delivery to customer requested in service dates while consolidating project budget review and accrual reconciliation responsibilities.
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Northern Natural Gas | Utilities | 800 | $700M | United States | Utilities International | UI Financial Planning | EPM | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Northern Natural Gas implemented UI Financial Planning, an EPM application, to centralize financial planning for pipeline project portfolios and monthly forecasting. The deployment focused on supporting capital and operation and maintenance projects managed by the Pipeline Assessment Delivery Team, including projects up to $10m, and was used directly by project managers responsible for inspection, verification digs and repair activities from 2018 to 2020.
UI Financial Planning was configured to support core EPM capabilities including budgeting, capital planning, project cost management, monthly financial forecasting and authorizations for expenditure for capital and regulatory asset projects. The implementation embedded planning workflows to produce the daily, weekly and monthly reports used by vice presidents and the chief executive officer and to formalize approval steps for authorizations for expenditure and invoice and purchase order review.
The application operated alongside Northern Natural Gas applications including Oracle, P8, Asite, UI planner, EATS and Outage Tracker, aligning financial planning with project controls and operational reporting. Operational coverage included finance, pipeline safety, operations, facility planning, gas control, right of way and environmental teams, with the planning solution supporting cross-functional coordination between these groups and project delivery staff.
Governance and process changes emphasized monthly forecasting discipline and expenditure authorization workflows, with project managers and inspection staff using UI Financial Planning outputs to support authorizations and regulatory asset accounting. The implementation reinforced structured reporting and financial oversight for project approvals, invoicing review and capital execution without asserting changes to predecessor systems.
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NV Energy | Utilities | 2485 | $3.0B | United States | Utilities International | UI Financial Planning | EPM | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 NV Energy implemented UI Financial Planning, a Utilities International application in the EPM category, to formalize financial planning and regulatory reporting workflows for the companys revenue requirement and FERC reporting teams. The implementation is positioned within finance and regulatory accounting, supporting specialists who review journal entries, monthly financial pages, quarterly reconciliations and 10K reporting for regulatory assets and liabilities. NV Energy used UI Financial Planning as the primary planning environment for its ten year plan updates and regulatory schedule preparation.
UI Financial Planning was configured to support planning and regulatory accounting capabilities, including ten year plan modeling, tracking of regulatory assets and liabilities, journal entry and reconciliation review workflows, and setup of program rate creation and reporting for a new energy program. The application supported month end and quarter end close related activities by centralizing planning data used in month to month financial pages and formal reconciliation tasks. Configuration emphasized regulatory reporting structures and templates aligned to General Rate Case and periodic FERC filing needs.
Operationally the deployment was used by Senior Revenue Requirement and FERC analysts and by the broader regulatory filing team to prepare quarterly and annual FERC filings and support General Rate Case deliverables. NV Energy implemented change processes that used outputs from UI Financial Planning to populate and reconcile FERC forms maintained in Workiva Software, and the planning data informed 10K review activities. The scope reflects finance driven operational coverage rather than a company wide ERP replacement, with the application embedded in regulatory planning and reporting cycles.
Governance was organized around role based review and approval for journal entries, reconciliations and filing pages, with ad hoc project support for regulation review and reporting setup. The deployment emphasized controlled workflows for regulatory reporting, ten year plan updates in the UI Planner application, and cross functional coordination between accounting, revenue requirement analysts and regulatory filing leads.
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Southern California Edison | Utilities | 14013 | $17.5B | United States | Utilities International | UI Financial Planning | EPM | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Southern California Edison implemented UI Financial Planning as part of a Managed Services Non-SAP Finance Corporate Applications bundle, aligning the deployment with enterprise planning needs under the EPM category. The implementation was delivered for the utilities firm’s finance organization and surfaced as UI Financial Planning within the broader MSP grouping that included UI Planner and other non-SAP finance applications.
The technical delivery used SharePoint 2013 as the primary application surface, with UI Financial Planning configured through custom development in Visual Studio 2013 and SharePoint object model extensions. Implemented modules and capabilities included out of the box and custom workflows, content management via document libraries and content types, custom web parts created for planning user interfaces, site template and master page customizations, and scheduled search crawls using incremental and full crawl patterns to maintain planning content indexes.
Operational integration and run-time support tied the application into existing IT service tooling and operational jobs, using JIRA and BMC Remedy to track incidents, changes, and user requests and coordinating batch and MFTP job monitoring for scheduled data processes. Deployment and support activities included a single point of contact model between business and technical teams, offshore task coordination, and use of TFS for source control and PowerShell for operational scripting, keeping the solution aligned with corporate service management practices.
Governance and rollout workstreams were structured around formal transition artifacts and release controls, with AID documents, run books, activity trackers, impact analysis, test condition and test plan documents, install and back out plans, and unit and system test results prepared as part of the lifecycle. Security and access were managed through SharePoint security groups with distinct permissions, and incident, change and release management life cycles were enforced to control updates and user requests across the finance domain at the Irwindale Edison site.
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Utilities | 28314 | $26.7B | United States | Utilities International | UI Financial Planning | EPM | 2017 | n/a |
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