According to the firm, its PAM for Investments’ 3-tier client/server architecture offers horizontal and vertical scalability, simplified installation, and flexible deployment.

The solution is equipped with multiple custom dashboards, which assists users to effectively analyze and manage exceptions throughout the trading and investment lifecycle, claims Princeton.

The platform has been developed on the Microsoft .NET framework, using Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface, featuring ribbon-based navigation offering, which is familiar experience found in the latest Microsoft Office suite of products, said the firm.

Princeton Financial Systems CEO James Russo said offering custom features, seamless integration and flexible deployment, PAM for Investments builds on the over 20 years of accounting solutions that Princeton Financial Systems has to offer.

The solution developer said that the platform has extensive data exporting capabilities to drive analysis of ever-increasing amounts of financial data, support for multi-lingual interfaces, Microsoft .NET 3-tier client/server architecture, which caters efficiency in scaling investment accounting operations globally.

The offering can also be customized and integrated with other elements of the client’s investment architecture with a web services based architecture and Software Developer’s Toolkit (SDK).

Princeton Financial Systems provides investment accounting, investment compliance, data management, performance measurement, and reporting solutions to the global investment industry.