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International Software Implementation

Multi-entity, multi-currency accounting platform implementation.

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Multi-entity design

02

Integrations

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Training & go-live

01

Overview

What this desk covers.

The full scope of work under this line.

Cloud finance systems configured for multiple entities, currencies and locations.

  • Finance-system requirements assessment and accounting platform selection support.
  • Multi-entity, multi-currency and group chart-of-accounts design.
  • Configuration of reporting dimensions, departments, projects, locations and consolidation mappings.
  • Customer, supplier, inventory, fixed asset, payroll and banking master-data configuration.
  • Data migration, opening-balance validation and reconciliation with legacy systems.
  • Workflow, role, approval and segregation-of-duties configuration.
  • Integration support for banking, billing, e-commerce, expenses, payroll and other approved applications.
  • Management dashboards, GAAP or IFRS reporting packs and group-reporting outputs.
  • Testing, user acceptance, training, go-live assistance and issue tracking.
  • Post-implementation review, control refinement and continuous system optimisation.

What you get

A scalable accounting environment that improves collaboration, standardises finance processes and supports reliable reporting across entities.

Who it suits

International SMEs, cross-border groups, overseas subsidiaries, e-commerce businesses and organisations modernising finance operations.

Jurisdiction-specific statutory or tax configuration must be confirmed with qualified local advisers; international tax filing remains limited to the USA.

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How it runs

Four stages, in order.

  1. 01

    Scope

    A working session on what exists today — filings, records, deadlines and whatever is currently worrying you. You leave with a written scope and a fixed fee.

  2. 02

    Stabilise

    Anything overdue, misfiled or unreconciled gets cleared first. Advice given on top of broken records is guesswork, so the records come first.

  3. 03

    Run

    The recurring work moves onto a calendar with a named owner — prepared, reviewed and filed on schedule rather than at the deadline.

  4. 04

    Advise

    Between deadlines you have someone to call before decisions are made, which is when advice is still worth something.

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Questions

Asked often.

Usually within the same week for a scoping conversation. If there is a deadline in the next few days, say so in your first message and it gets prioritised — we reply within one working day.

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