Americares opts for Unit4 ERPx

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Americares has selected Unit4's ERPx to enhance its operational efficiency by reducing manual processes and improving reporting capabilities.

Unit4 ERPx offers a fully integrated solution that combines ERP, HCM, and FP&A on a unified architecture, providing a future-proof system for non-profits like Americares.

The partnership aims to leverage Unit4's industry expertise and technological innovations to support Americares' mission in delivering healthcare aid to communities affected by poverty or disaster.

Unit4 has announced that global non-profit Americares has selected Unit4’s next generation ERPx to help reduce its manual operations and improve reporting capabilities.

Americares is a health-focused relief and development organisation that saves lives and improves health for people affected by poverty or disaster. Each year, the organisation reaches 90 countries on average, including the United States, with life-changing health programs, medicine, medical supplies and emergency aid.

Working with Unit4 to implement its non-profit model for cloud ERP, Americares seeks to benefit from Unit4’s unique combination of industry expertise and use of the latest tech innovations to improve workflow and reduce manual processes.

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Announced in October, Unit4 ERPx delivers fully integrated ERP, HCM and FP&A (financial planning & analysis) on a unified architecture, and will provide a flexible, future-proof system to support Americares operational needs.

Claus Jepsen, CTO at Unit4, said: “ERPx is designed to deliver exactly what organisations need to succeed. Americares will be the first customer to benefit from our new approach to ERP, which combines our mid-market experience, with a focus on people, and an industry-leading cloud platform designed to be ‘right for your business’. Americares prides itself on efficiency, which is why it is trusted by donors and consistently receives high marks from charity evaluators. We’re proud to deliver the systems Americares and non-profits around the world need to deploy aid to those communities most in need.”