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Tax Year-End in South Africa: 10 Key Objectives for Seamless Submissions 

As the tax year in South Africa draws to a close on 28 February, businesses and individuals alike feel the pressure to ensure their tax submissions are accurate and timely. With SARS (South African Revenue Service) requiring strict adherence to tax laws, the end of the financial year is an important milestone that can set the tone for your financial standing in the year ahead. 


To help you navigate this critical period, here are 10 key objectives to focus on when preparing and submitting your tax returns. 

1. Accurate and Timely Submission of Tax Returns 
The cornerstone of tax compliance is submitting your tax returns accurately and on time. Mistakes or delays could result in fines and penalties, so careful attention to detail is essential. Use reliable accounting tools such as Palladium or Omni Accounts

 
2. Compliance with Tax Laws and Regulations 
Tax laws in South Africa are dynamic and can change annually. Staying informed and adhering to the latest regulations is vital to avoid non-compliance, which could lead to legal challenges. 

 
3. Minimise Errors and Penalties 
Even minor errors can result in costly penalties or the need for time-consuming corrections. Cross-checking your financial data, confirming sources of income, and reconciling expenses are critical steps. 

 
4. Ensure Correct Tax Liability Calculation 
Underpaying or overpaying your taxes can create significant issues. The correct calculation of your tax liability ensures you meet your obligations without overburdening your cash flow. Ensure tax calculations with our cloud-based software Premium Pay

 
5. Maintain Accurate Financial Records 
Accurate record-keeping is essential, not only for tax purposes but also for general financial health. Make sure to retain documents such as invoices, receipts, and financial statements for at least five years, as SARS may request them during an audit. 

 
6. Meet Submission Deadlines 
SARS imposes strict deadlines for tax submissions. Missing these can lead to penalties and interest on outstanding amounts. Mark key dates on your calendar and plan well ahead to avoid last-minute panic. 

 
7. Reduce Audit Risk 
A well-prepared and error-free tax return reduces the likelihood of being flagged for an audit. Ensuring all your claims are legitimate and supported by evidence can help you stay under the radar. 

 
8. Ensure Transparency and Accountability 
Maintaining transparency in your submissions fosters trust and demonstrates your commitment to compliance. Clear and accurate reporting minimises the chances of disputes with SARS. 

 
9. Simplify the Tax Return Process 
Tax submissions do not have to be daunting. Simplify the process by using tools such as SARS eFiling or enlisting professional assistance. Staying organised throughout the year can also make submissions much easier. 

 
10. Avoid Interest and Penalties on Late Submissions 
SARS charges interest and penalties for late submissions or payments. Meeting deadlines and preparing in advance can help you steer clear of unnecessary financial losses. 
The tax year-end is not just a compliance exercise but an opportunity to reassess your financial health and prepare for the year ahead. By focusing on these objectives, you can ensure a smooth and stress-free tax submission process. 

 
If you feel overwhelmed or unsure about your submissions, consult with a tax professional or financial adviser who can guide you through the process and ensure you remain compliant with SARS regulations. 

 
Tax season does not have to be a headache—plan ahead, stay informed, and make it work to your advantage! 

How South Africa’s Manufacturing Industry Can Gear Up for Productivity in the New Year

The festive season in South Africa is a crucial period for the manufacturers as it demands surges in various sectors, businesses must optimise operations to meet seasonal requirements while laying a solid foundation for productivity in the new year. With the right tools and strategies, manufacturers can streamline their processes, manage workloads, and ensure efficient resource utilisation. 

 
Palladium’s Manufacturing Features offer comprehensive solutions that empower manufacturers to not only meet festive season demands but also to start the new year with increased efficiency. 

1. Planning for the Festive Surge 
During the festive season, production schedules often experience significant changes due to increased demand and workforce adjustments. Manufacturers can use Palladium’s Production Schedule feature to: 
• Manage the full production schedule effectively. 
• Allocate work by weight capacity per work centre, ensuring optimal utilisation of resources. 

These tools ensure manufacturers avoid bottlenecks and maintain consistent output levels, even during peak periods. 

2. Efficient Resource Allocation 
Resource management plays a key role in navigating the festive season successfully. Palladium’s tools allow manufacturers to manage and issue resources accurately: 
Issue Work-in-Progress 
◦ Assign and issue a Bill of Materials (BOM) per work centre. 
◦ Account for over/under issuance of inventory, labour, machinery, and recovery costs. 
• Work Centre Management 
◦ Create and manage work centres with precise labour and machinery requirements for each stage. 
By closely monitoring and controlling resources, manufacturers can reduce wastage and enhance efficiency. 

3. Streamlined Production Processes 
Meeting festive deadlines requires seamless production processes. With Palladium, manufacturers can: 
Process Jobs 
◦ Create jobs directly from sales orders. 
◦ Develop a BOM per work centre and adjust it at the time of processing. 
• Transfer Jobs 
◦ Move jobs from one work centre to another using Palladium’s mobile-enabled system, maintaining transparency and accountability. 
These features allow for greater flexibility and adaptability, ensuring manufacturers can adjust quickly to any festive season challenges. 

4. Improved Labour and Machinery Tracking 
Labour and machinery are critical components of manufacturing. Palladium’s manufacturing tools include: 
Labour Tracking 
◦ Monitor variable hourly, fixed setup, and breakdown costs. 
• Machinery Management 
◦ Track machinery requirements, including hourly and fixed costs for setup and breakdown. 
Accurate tracking of these elements ensures better cost management, which is essential during high-demand periods. 

5. Data-Driven Decision-Making with Reports 
Comprehensive reporting is key to improving operational efficiency. Palladium’s Reporting Tools provide: 
• Variance reports for identifying discrepancies. 
• Work-in-progress reports for tracking ongoing jobs. 
• MRP (Material Requirements Planning) reports for inventory and resource planning. 
These insights enable manufacturers to evaluate their festive season performance and identify areas for improvement in the new year.

6. Enhancing Post-Holiday Productivity 
After the festive season, manufacturers should focus on leveraging insights gained during the busy period to streamline operations. Palladium’s Close Job feature allows businesses to: 
• Review theoretical, actual, and variance data for each work centre. 
• Identify inefficiencies and implement process improvements. 
This feature provides the clarity needed to make informed decisions that enhance productivity in the new year.

Why Choose Palladium for Your Manufacturing Needs? 
Palladium’s manufacturing solutions are tailored for South African businesses, offering tools that simplify complex processes and improve operational efficiency. With features such as real-time job processing, flexible BOM adjustments, and mobile-enabled job transfers, manufacturers can stay ahead of seasonal demands and set themselves up for long-term success. 

Conclusion
As the festive season approaches, South African manufacturers must prepare to handle increased demand while keeping an eye on future productivity. By adopting Palladium’s advanced manufacturing features, businesses can not only meet holiday demands but also build a strong foundation for growth and efficiency in the new year. Don’t let the festive season overwhelm your operations—equip your manufacturing business with Palladium today!

Web development specialists acquired to focus on the tyre industry

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) acquire Silkmoth, enhancing KCS’s automotive software offerings and e-commerce solutions for the UK and European tyre industry.

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS), the global provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and business management software for distribution, servicing and rental businesses, has completed the acquisition of Silkmoth.

Silkmoth is a software and web application development specialist, focused on the UK and European tyre industry. Silkmoth’s solutions help deliver online sales for global tyre manufacturers, national chains, and independent tyre retailers throughout the UK, Ireland, and Europe.

Silkmoth’s software solutions help their clients with e-commerce, online booking platforms, tyre labels and technical data across 200,000 SKUs and an online garage management solution to manage quotations, job management, scheduling, diary management and invoicing with the view of maximising online effectiveness and supporting clients to grow profitably. This acquisition complements KCS’s growing suite of automotive software and business management solutions which are offered to a global client base

“I am delighted to announce our joining forces with KCS. Our combination represents an opportunity to provide greater value to our customers in the tyre management space, augmenting the pace at which we can provide innovative technology and products that maximise the profit generation capabilities of our customers. For our team, this represents an exciting opportunity to grow together with the larger global organisation that is KCS and work towards the goal of becoming a leader in the global automotive market.”

Carl Dean, Managing Director of Silkmoth

“We are excited to welcome Silkmoth to KCS. This acquisition allows us to offer our customers in the tyre industry an even more comprehensive solution, integrating supply chains and strengthening our omni-channel offerings. With this acquisition, we demonstrate again our commitment to the tyre industry. The e-commerce skills and experience of Silkmoth also complement and strengthen the KCS Group’s capabilities for other verticals in the distributive trades. Together, KCS and Silkmoth offer tightly integrated e-commerce and ERP solutions across all our customers.”

Ian Bendelow, CEO of KCS

About Silkmoth

Silkmoth offers an integrated suite of automotive and tyre management software solutions. This encompasses e-commerce solutions, web shopping basic solutions, online booking platforms, tyre label and technical data across 200,000 SKUs and an online Garage Management Solution to manage quotations, job management, scheduling, diary management and invoicing. Silkmoth’s brands include TyreClick, SellMoreTyres.com, CompareTyrePrices.com, simpleGMS, TyreMerge and TyreDB. Silkmoth’s solutions are enjoyed by companies across the UK and Europe. Silkmoth’s experience and expertise over 20 years are valued by companies large and small, from independent tyre centres to multinationals.

About KCS

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) is a market-leading vertically focused cloud ERP and business management software provider with over 34,000 customers worldwide. KCS’ industry-specific cloud software suites support complex, vertical-specific workflows, and provide mission critical solutions that enable its clients to source effectively, stock efficiently, sell profitably and service competitively. KCS has offices in the UK, Europe, the USA, Africa, the Nordic countries and Australia. KCS serves customers in 76 countries and has 1,300 staff worldwide. This acquisition represents KCS’s fifth acquisition in the last 12 months.

ERP leaders acquire logistics experts for supply chain enhancements

KCS acquires Vigo Software, enhancing supply chain efficiency with integrated warehouse and transport management solutions across the UK.

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS), the global provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and business management software provider for distribution, servicing and rental businesses, has completed the acquisition of Vigo Software (Vigo).

Vigo designs, builds, and hosts Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Transport Management Systems (TMS) for its customers across the UK and Ireland. Vigo’s solutions help businesses reduce transport costs through efficient loading, plan delivery routes, meet transportation deadlines and enhance customer experience through transparent on-time delivery.

With the combined Vigo-KCS solution, customers can expect to see improved stock visibility and logistics data alongside operational efficiencies and enhanced client service and communication. Vigo also offers real-time driver mobile applications with functionality such as route scheduling and electronic proof of delivery, which complements KCS’ growing suite of logistics and field service solutions.

“I am delighted to announce our joining forces with KCS. Our combination represents an opportunity to provide greater value to our customers in terms of accelerating the pace at which we bring innovation and supply chain efficiency-enhancing technology to our customers. For our team, this represents an exciting opportunity to grow together with the larger global organisation, KCS.”

John Vickers, Managing Director of Vigo

“We are excited to welcome Vigo Software to KCS. This acquisition represents a significant milestone in our journey to empower businesses to achieve significant improvements in the stocking and shipping of goods to their customers. With this acquisition, we underscore KCS’ commitment to innovation, best-in-class industry-specific functionality, and providing market-leading solutions to the logistics market globally.”

Ian Bendelow, CEO of KCS

About Vigo

Vigo offers an integrated suite of logistics software. This suite encompasses: Manage (a Transport Management System and Warehouse Management System), Pulse Client Portal (a complete platform that streamlines order processing and tracking and provides real-time ETA notifications), and Motion Mobile Workforce (Mobile Workforce Applications).

About KCS

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) is a market-leading vertically focused cloud ERP and business management software provider with over 34,000 customers worldwide. KCS’s industry-specific cloud software suites support complex, vertical-specific workflows and provide mission-critical solutions that enable its clients to source effectively, stock efficiently, sell profitably and service competitively. KCS has offices in the UK, Europe, the USA, Africa, the Nordic countries and Australia. KCS serves customers in 76 countries and has 1,300 staff worldwide.

Embracing the Digital Shift in Accounting: How Palladium’s Hosted Solutions Can Help You Stay Ahead

Digitalisation is speedily transforming numerous businesses more fundamentally than the business world has ever seen. Automating accounting processes gives businesses a competitive and effective edge in today’s fast-paced business landscape. Digitalisation not only boosts efficiency, but it also fastens decision-making resulting in customer satisfaction.

The accounting industry is undergoing a significant digital transformation, and businesses need to adapt and adopt cutting-edge technology to stay ahead. Palladium’s hosted suite of solutions are designed to help you navigate this shift and remain competitive.

The digital shift in accounting

The rise of cloud software, artificial intelligence, and automation is revolutionising the accounting industry. Eliminating mundane traditional accounting processes which are being replaced by digital automation solutions that offer greater efficiency, accuracy, and scalability.

Hosted solutions and its perks:

Palladium’s hosted solutions offer a wealth of benefits, including:

  • Team collaboration with real-time dashboard visibility
  • Improved data security and compliance
  • Scalability and cost-effectiveness
  • Real-time insights and analytics

How Palladium’s accounting offerings can scale performance

Palladium’s hosted solutions are designed to help businesses stay ahead in the digital shift. Our solutions include:

  • Hosted accounting software
  • Automated accounts receivable management
  • Real-time analytics and reporting
  • Collaboration tools for accountants and clients

Embracing technology and participating in digital transformation is no longer optional but necessary for real time insights, efficiency, improved data accuracy and reporting. The digital shift in accounting is inevitable, and businesses need to adapt to remain competitive and agile. Palladium’s hosted solutions offer the tools and expertise needed to stay ahead. Join the digital transformation and discover the benefits of hosted accounting with Palladium.

Kerridge Commercial Systems strengthens its Field Service Management software ​​offering with the acquisition of Klipboard

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS), the global provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and business management software provider for distribution, servicing and rental businesses has completed the acquisition of Klipboard. KCS’s strategy is to further develop its suite of market leading vertical specific cloud software solutions and this acquisition marks a significant step forward in KCS’s commitment to delivering innovative field service management software globally.

Klipboard enables ​​field service businesses to schedule and manage jobs with ease, provide superior customer experience whilst enabling them to streamline operations, make smarter decisions and supercharge their team with an all-in-one field service platform. Klipboard’s modern, user friendly, cloud-based Field Service Management software gives an office and field team everything they need to manage operations and grow their business.

Klipboard is built to cater to all field service workflows. Whether the focus is on service jobs, asset maintenance, residential or commercial work. Klipboard serves customers that range from FTSE listed companies to SMEs, in industries such as fire safety, HVAC, water treatment, plumbing, facilities management, and healthcare equipment servicing.

Klipboard’s innovative platform perfectly complements KCS’s existing business management software in distribution, service and rental. This strategic acquisition enables KCS to offer their customers a platform that bridges the gap between field operations and back-office processes, enabling its customers to improve operational efficiency and overall service delivery. This move not only strengthens KCS’s market position in field service management but also demonstrates its commitment to adapting to evolving business needs and technological advancements.

“I am thrilled to announce our acquisition by KCS. This significant milestone is a testament to our team’s hard work and dedication to bringing innovative technology to the field service industry. By joining forces with KCS, we are excited to leverage their extensive experience and resources to accelerate product development and market reach. This acquisition will enable us to provide even greater value to our customers, helping them achieve new levels of efficiency and success in their operations. Together with KCS, we look forward to a promising future of growth and innovation.”

Draven McConville, CEO of Klipboard

“We are excited to welcome Klipboard to KCS. This acquisition enables us to empower businesses to manage jobs and streamline communications with personnel in the field. ​​Klipboard’s expertise in Field Service Management is particularly relevant for our customers who increasingly go to market with mobile work forces. This acquisition underlines KCS’ commitment to innovation, best in class industry specific functionality and providing market leading solutions in Field Service Management and again demonstrates KCS commitment to mobile commerce generally with a range of highly functional applications that operate on a smart phone. Digitising our customers helps our customers compete better, drive significant efficiency improvements and improve still further their customer service.”

Ian Bendelow, CEO of KCS

About Klipboard

Klipboard is a world leading mobile workforce management platform designed to streamline and optimise the operations of field service businesses. An all-in-one platform for job management, scheduling, planned maintenance, invoicing, quoting, automated communications, reporting and more. These tools allow companies to manage their mobile workforce more effectively, ensuring that tasks are completed on time and to a high standard. Klipboard’s intuitive interface and seamless integration with existing systems enable quick adoption and minimal disruption. Its robust dashboard provides valuable insights into workforce performance, helping businesses make data-driven decisions. Overall, Klipboard empowers field service organisations to improve productivity, enhance customer satisfaction, and achieve greater operational control.

About KCS

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) is a market-leading vertically focused cloud ERP and business management software provider with over 34,000 customers worldwide. KCS’s industry specific cloud software suites support complex, vertical specific workflows, and provide mission critical solutions that enable its clients to source effectively, stock efficiently, sell profitably and service competitively. KCS has offices in the UK, Europe, USA, across Africa, the Nordic countries and Australia. KCS serves customers in 76 countries and has 1,300 staff worldwide.

Embracing Digitalisation to Minimise Human Error: How Palladium Business Solutions Can Help

Human error is an inevitable aspect of any manual process, and it can have significant consequences on business operations, productivity, and ultimately, the bottom line. As businesses strive for efficiency and accuracy, embracing digitalisation is becoming increasingly important. Palladium Business Solutions offers a comprehensive suite of digital tools designed to minimise human error and optimise business processes.
In this blog, we’ll explore the benefits of digitalisation and how Palladium Business Solutions can help your business thrive.

The Consequences of Human Error

  • Inaccurate data entry
  • Delays in order fulfillment
  • Inventory discrepancies
  • Inefficient use of resources
  • Decreased customer satisfaction

The Benefits of Digitalisation

  • Improved accuracy and precision
  • Enhanced productivity and efficiency
  • Real-time data and analytics
  • Automated workflows and processes
  • Better decision-making

How Palladium Business Solutions Can Help

Implementing Palladium solutions for your business can bring several benefits:

  • Automate manual processes with our ERP software
  • Implement robust data validation and verification checks
  • Leverage real-time data and analytics for informed decision-making
  • Streamline workflows and reduce manual intervention
  • Enhance customer satisfaction with accurate and timely order fulfillment

Palladium Business Solutions: A Comprehensive Digitalisation Suite

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools
  • Supply Chain Management (SCM) solutions
  • Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics
  • Automation and workflow management

Some of the key features of Palladium Business Solutions that can help minimise human error include:

  • Automated data validation and verification checks
  • Real-time data and analytics
  • Robust workflow management and automation
  • Integration with other business systems and applications
  • Customizable and scalable solutions for growing businesses

By implementing Palladium Business Solutions, businesses can:

  • Reduce errors and inaccuracies
  • Improve productivity and efficiency
  • Enhance customer satisfaction
  • Make data-driven decisions
  • Stay ahead of the competition in a rapidly changing market

Digitalisation is no longer a choice, but a necessity for businesses seeking to minimize human error and optimise operations. Palladium Business Solutions offers a comprehensive suite of digital tools designed to help your business thrive in today’s fast-paced and competitive landscape. By embracing digitalisation and automating manual processes, you can improve accuracy, enhance productivity, and make data-driven decisions. Take the first step towards a more efficient and effective business with Palladium Business Solutions.

KCS strengthens its product information and data solutions with the acquisition of Rain Data

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS), the global provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and business management software provider for distribution, servicing and rental businesses has completed the acquisition of Rain Data. This acquisition marks a significant step forward in KCS’s commitment to delivering enhanced product information and data solutions.

Rain Data provides innovative product information management (PIM) and data solutions to automotive aftermarket companies of all sizes, from independent garages, globally recognised OEM to leading aftermarket brands. The solutions enable businesses across the automotive supply chain to achieve greater operational efficiency through efficient sourcing of the right components significantly enhancing the client experience.

The acquisition of Rain Data further complements KCS’ comprehensive set of cloud based solutions for the auto parts, auto servicing, tire and vertical distribution sectors globally which include parts catalogues, point of sale, payments, bookings, inventory management, purchasing, reporting, data and ecommerce.

“Since our founding, we have had one clear vision: to bring world-class data solutions to replacement parts suppliers of all sizes. Today, we are excited to be joining our long-time partner, KCS, to bring our capabilities to a wider global audience.”

Syd Coxon, Managing Director and Founder of Rain Data

“We are excited to welcome Rain Data to KCS. This acquisition represents a significant milestone in our journey to empower businesses to achieve significant improvements with enhanced product information and data solutions. This acquisition underlines KCS’ commitment to innovation, best in class industry specific functionality and providing market leading solutions for the automotive aftermarket globally.”

Ian Bendelow, CEO of KCS

About Rain Data

Rain Data is a trusted partner for businesses seeking to leverage data for competitive advantage. Rain Data products include a world leading product information management (PIM) solution for spare and accessory automotive parts as well as generalised product catalogue data extract, transform and load capabilities.

About KCS

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) is a market-leading vertically focused cloud ERP and business management software provider with over 34,000 customers worldwide. KCS’s industry specific cloud software suites support complex, vertical specific workflows, and provide mission critical solutions that enable its clients to source effectively, stock efficiently, sell profitably and service competitively. KCS has offices in the UK, Europe, USA, across Africa, the Nordic countries and Australia. KCS serves customers in 76 countries and has 1,300 staff worldwide.

Kerridge Commercial Systems appoints Dean Petrone as CEO in North America

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dean Petrone as its new Chief Executive Officer for North America. With over 30 years of experience within the software industry, Dean will take full responsibility for operations in the United States and Canada and will lead the business as it continues to grow and strengthen its presence in this key market.

Dean’s leadership qualities are clearly evident in his long track record of success, from his years of hands-on floor manufacturing experience to his development of leading ERP solutions and services. Reporting to Ian Bendelow, the KCS Group’s Global CEO, Dean aims to use his knowledge and experience in manufacturing software to help KCS achieve its ambitions on the continent.

I am deeply honoured to join KCS and direct the company’s growth strategies and acquisition plans in North America,’ Dean says as he outlines his new role. ‘It’s a position that excites me greatly, and I’m eager to collaborate with the team, leveraging my strategic insights and unwavering commitment to deliver excellence across our North American operation.

After studying Electrical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh, Dean initially explored chip design before specialising in Advanced Gauging and Process Control in his first engineering role. Dean then demonstrated his entrepreneurial acumen by spearheading the development and growth of two thriving boutique service organisations. Both enterprises culminated in successful outcomes before Dean transitioned into pivotal leadership roles at GE, EY, and Infor, where he’s since developed a deep understanding of organisational dynamics.

Reflecting on my career as a whole,’ Dean adds, ‘I take great pride in mentoring numerous professionals and fostering relationships that continue to thrive. Outside of work, I’m passionate about skiing, golf, diving, and fishing, and I embody a philosophy that fun and professionalism are not mutually exclusive but are complementary in driving success.

North America is one of the pivotal markets for KCS as our company looks to grow,’ says Ian Bendelow, KCS Group CEO, explaining his vision behind the appointment. ‘Dean has demonstrated remarkable expertise and leadership throughout his career, and I’m sure his commitment to excellence will propel KCS to even greater success in North America. Moreover, his influential leadership will be pivotal in shaping KCS’s trajectory for organic growth and future acquisitions in the region, further solidifying the company’s position as the leading solutions provider in our marketplace.

Kerridge Commercial Systems to acquire Omni Accounts Software

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS), the global provider of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and business management software for distribution, servicing and rental businesses, has reached an agreement to acquire Omni Accounts Software.

The acquisition of Kwa-Zulu Natal based Omni Accounts Software is a further strategic investment for KCS in South Africa and part of its ongoing plans to provide market leading vertical specific cloud software suites across ERP and business management solutions.

Following this transaction, the KCS group will serve over 21,000 customers and 100,000 users across the African continent.

Andy Kudla, Managing Director of Omni Accounts Software said, “Since our inception in 1983, we have steadily built a significant presence in the Southern Africa. We have developed a reputation for delivering best in class software that allows clients to improve operational efficiency via one central software solution. Joining forces with KCS now enables us to grow our footprint even further, as well as to expand our offering with access to more expertise and cloud software solutions for our customers to really help them drive their businesses forward. We are all very excited to join forces with KCS and look forward to our future growth within the group.”

Ian Bendelow (Group CEO at KCS) said, “This is a key strategic acquisition for KCS, it strengthens our presence on the African continent, expands our capability and provides a further platform for growth across Africa. The Omni Accounts Software team have built a great business; they are renowned for delivering excellent software and services to customers and understand the market intimately. Now, as a part of KCS, Omni Accounts will be able to offer even greater benefits to customers via leveraging KCS extensive portfolio of vertical specific cloud software solutions and layered applications to support their clients. I’m excited to see the opportunities accelerate as we offer customers, present and future, the innovation that they need in a changing world.”

Omni Accounts Software is a long-established software provider with particular strengths servicing the retail, distribution, mining and accounting sectors throughout Southern Africa. Omni Accounts Software provides mission critical ERP solutions to customers, both directly and via business partner channels.

KCS is a market-leading and award-winning vertically focused cloud ERP and business management software provider with over 34,000 customers worldwide, focusing on the automotive, distributive, wholesaling and equipment hire markets. KCS’s industry specific cloud software suites support complex, vertical specific workflows, and provide mission critical solutions that enable its clients to source effectively, stock efficiently, sell profitably and service competitively. KCS has offices in the UK, Europe, USA, across Africa, the Nordic countries and Australia. KCS serves customers in 76 countries and has 1,200 staff worldwide.

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