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Khawaja Safwan

ERP Systems and Small and Medium Enterprises

Published on: November 6, 2025 1:22 AM

November 6, 2025 by Khawaja Safwan

In today’s fast-paced business environment, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often struggle to compete with larger organisations due to fragmented processes, inefficient reporting, and limited access to real-time data. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications offer a solution by integrating core business functions – such as finance, procurement, inventory, and human resources – into a single platform, enabling SMEs to streamline operations, reduce errors, and improve decision-making. The result is not only enhanced efficiency but also greater profitability and competitiveness.

Despite these clear benefits, many SMEs remain unable to access ERP systems. Key barriers include high implementation and maintenance costs, a lack of exposure to available solutions, and limited in-house technical expertise. These challenges prevent smaller businesses from adopting technologies that could significantly improve their operational efficiency and financial management.

Businesses can also explore cloud-based ERP solutions, which reduce upfront costs and provide scalable, subscription-based models.

To overcome these obstacles, governments and policymakers can introduce tax reliefs or subsidies for ERP adoption, easing the financial burden of software acquisition and training. Businesses can also explore cloud-based ERP solutions, which reduce upfront costs and provide scalable, subscription-based models. Additionally, industry workshops and advisory programs can raise awareness and build capacity for implementing these systems effectively.

By addressing cost and knowledge barriers, SMEs can leverage ERP applications to optimise processes, enhance transparency, and drive sustainable growth. Encouraging adoption not only benefits individual enterprises but also strengthens the broader economy, fostering innovation, accountability, and competitiveness across the business landscape.

The writer is a Chartered Accountant with over two decades of professional experience in banking, advisory, and ERP implementation.

Filed Under: Op-Ed Tagged With: ENTERPRISES, ERP Systems, Small and Medium

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