
Endur
Energy management software
Utilities software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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- Transportation and logistics
- Energy and utilities
- Banking and insurance
What is Endur
Endur is an energy trading and risk management (ETRM) platform used to manage commodity trading, portfolio and risk, and back-office processing across energy and related commodities. It supports front-to-back workflows such as deal capture, scheduling, risk analytics, confirmations, settlements, and reporting for trading organizations, utilities, and energy retailers. The product is typically deployed as an enterprise system and is configured to match specific commodity products, market rules, and internal controls.
Front-to-back ETRM coverage
Endur supports an integrated workflow from trade capture through risk, scheduling, and settlement, reducing reliance on separate point systems. This helps organizations maintain consistent positions and valuations across front, middle, and back office. It is designed for high-volume transaction processing and complex commodity lifecycles common in energy markets.
Strong risk and valuation engine
The platform includes market risk, credit risk, and valuation capabilities used for daily P&L, VaR-style measures, and exposure reporting. It supports curve management and pricing for a range of energy instruments, enabling consistent valuation across portfolios. This depth is typically beyond what building-focused energy management tools provide.
Configurable for market complexity
Endur is built to be configured for different commodities, contract structures, and regional market requirements. Organizations can tailor workflows, controls, and reporting to internal governance and regulatory needs. This makes it suitable for multi-commodity or multi-region operations where standardized energy monitoring tools are insufficient.
High implementation effort
Deployments commonly require significant configuration, data integration, and testing to align with trading products and operational processes. Implementation timelines can be long and often involve specialist services. This can be a barrier for smaller teams that need faster time-to-value.
Complexity and training requirements
The breadth of functionality and domain-specific concepts can create a steep learning curve for users and administrators. Ongoing model, curve, and reference data maintenance typically needs dedicated support. Organizations without mature trading operations may find the system heavier than necessary.
Not a building energy platform
Endur focuses on trading, risk, and commodity operations rather than facility-level energy monitoring and controls. It does not primarily address IoT device management, building automation, or granular equipment analytics that are common in utilities and facilities energy management stacks. Companies often need separate tools for meter/asset telemetry and operational efficiency programs.
Seller details
ION Group
Dublin, Ireland
1999
Private
https://iongroup.com/
https://x.com/IONgroup
https://www.linkedin.com/company/iongroup/