CMIE (Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy) is a long-established Indian economic intelligence house whose single public Windows package, ProwessIQ, distills the firm’s massive financial and industrial repository into an interactive query platform. Researchers, equity analysts, corporate strategists and policy consultants use the software to screen listed and unlisted Indian companies across thousands of standardized indicators—balance-sheet variables, profit-and-loss line items, cash-flow metrics, segment revenue, ownership trees, director profiles, stock prices, corporate actions, ESG scores and industry-level aggregates. The interface supports drag-and-drop panel building, time-series charting, peer benchmarking, conditional formatting and Excel export, so an investment banker can create a quick comparables sheet, a credit officer can build a covenant watch-list, or a doctoral student can extract decade-long panels for econometric work without writing code. Built-in audit trails and data dictionaries help satisfy compliance teams, while periodic server-side refreshes ensure that ratios reflect restatements or scheme-of-arrangement adjustments within days of publication. Because CMIE normalizes filings from the Registrar of Companies, stock exchanges, RBI and other agencies into a single schema, users can run cross-industry screens such as “debt-equity < 0.3 and three-year CAGR > 15 %” in seconds rather than collating PDFs manually. CMIE’s ProwessIQ is available for free on get.nero.com, where it is delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always installs the latest build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch deployment.
ProwessIQ, or Prowess for Interactive Querying, is a powerful internet-based application for querying CMIE's database on performances of listed and unlisted companies.
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