Deep configuration
Terminal X supports the operational nuance implied by this section—without pushing complexity onto end users.
Terminal X · Finance & markets
Deep dive: Sebi — Pmr — Agent for Terminal X at enterprise scale.
Terminal X is an Autowhat production system focused on sebi pmr, apmi, etf liquidity, and custom research agents for wealth desks. It is deployed with the same engineering discipline we apply across logistics, finance, and growth portfolios: explicit governance, measurable SLAs, and operators who can defend decisions under audit.
This page focuses on sebi pmr agent—how Terminal X implements that slice in enterprise settings, what prerequisites matter, and what “done” looks like on your side of the firewall.
If the fit is directional but not exact, a 30-minute working session usually resolves it—our engineers will tell you plainly whether the product matches your bottleneck, or whether a different Autowhat system (or composition) is the right answer.
Terminal X supports the operational nuance implied by this section—without pushing complexity onto end users.
Pilot windows, cutover plans, and training artefacts are standard—not improvised per customer.
Product direction is influenced by deployed customers, not hypothetical verticals.
Terminal X agents fetch, normalise, and version regulatory and market datasets so teams stop manually re-keying the same tables every cycle.
Every extraction run stores source pointers, timestamps, and validation outcomes—built for PMS and compliance workflows.
Start with SEBI PMR, APMI, ETF liquidity, or NAV surfaces—then extend with bespoke connectors for your desk’s edge cases.
Pick datasets, SLAs, and validation rules. Map approvers and exception handling to your governance model.
Agents execute on schedule with monitoring, diffing, and alerts when upstream publishers change structure.
Retain lineage, sign-offs, and replay history so research heads can defend process under scrutiny.
No. Terminal X is production infrastructure: retries, schema contracts, validation layers, and operational dashboards—not one-off scripts.
Yes. Wealth and asset managers often require VPC or on-premise footprints. We align architecture to your security review outcomes.
Agents are monitored for drift. Updates are shipped as engineering changes with regression checks—not silent overnight breaks.
Book a working session with our engineers. We map your bottlenecks to live products and tell you plainly what will work in your environment.