Misys rolls out NetSuite solution

Misys has deployed NetSuite OneWorld, replacing disparate financial systems the company had amassed through growth and acquisitions. The FS technology provider is now using a single unified instance of NetSuite OneWorld to run mission-critical business processes across its 150+ subsidiaries in 70 countries, including key financial reports, billing, procure to pay, order-to-cash, revenue recognition, multi-currency, multi-language, intercompany transactions, and multi-country taxation compliance.

“We evaluated the market leaders and chose NetSuite for its core financial capabilities which let us maintain a single global view and for the ease with which we could pull data from our other systems,” says Christina Grealy, chief information officer at Misys. “That integration was critical to meet our goal of automating several complex and critical business processes within a single system. Moving our financial operations to NetSuite OneWorld has eliminated numerous manual processes and delivered significant time savings.”

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