We implement and optimize Oracle EPM and Hyperion for enterprise organizations in Saudi Arabia — bringing techno-functional depth, Arabic-language configuration, and genuine understanding of the Kingdom's reporting environment.
Start a conversation →End-to-end implementation of Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service for Saudi enterprises — configured for bilingual dimension metadata, Hijri calendar support, and Vision 2030 KPI alignment.
Multi-entity consolidation for Saudi groups and conglomerates — including intercompany eliminations, multi-GAAP reporting, and ownership structures common in family-held and government-linked enterprises in the Kingdom.
Integration between Oracle EPM and ERP environments to support ZATCA e-invoicing compliance, VAT reporting, and the data flow requirements introduced under Phase 2 of Fatoorah.
Full Arabic-language configuration of account descriptions, dimension labels, data entry forms, and management reports — so the system works in the language your finance team actually operates in.
For EPM systems in Saudi Arabia that went live but never delivered trust — we diagnose the specific gaps, redesign what is not working, and rebuild without requiring a full replacement.
Saudi Arabia's enterprise finance environment has specific requirements that a generic EPM implementation will not address by default. Vision 2030 has accelerated financial transformation programmes across government-linked enterprises and large private sector groups. ZATCA's e-invoicing and Fatoorah requirements have created new data integration demands between ERP and EPM layers. Arabic-language reporting is a baseline expectation, not an optional feature. We configure Oracle EPM to meet these requirements from the start — not as an afterthought.
Saudi enterprises are increasingly required to align financial and operational reporting with Vision 2030 KPIs. Oracle EPM provides the planning and consolidation layer to support this alignment across business units.
ZATCA's e-invoicing requirements (Fatoorah Phase 2) have created new integration demands between transactional ERP systems and the EPM layer. We design these integrations with validated transformation logic.
Oracle EPM fully supports Arabic-language operation and Hijri calendar reporting — but these require specific configuration that most implementations have not completed. We treat both as baseline requirements.
Saudi conglomerates and family groups typically have complex multi-entity structures with cross-border subsidiaries. Oracle FCCS handles this consolidation complexity — when configured correctly for the specific ownership structure.
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