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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
7formation Construction and Real Estate 28 $15M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2020 n/a
In 2020, 7formation implemented COINS ERP as its Construction ERP platform to centralize finance operations across 7Formation Limited and Torney Limited. The deployment is described in the context of a small construction and H&S consultancy group, where finance functions were the initial focus of the COINS ERP implementation. Configuration emphasized core finance modules, specifically Sales Ledger and Purchase Ledger workflows, invoicing automation, accounts receivable management and day to day cash posting and bank reconciliation processes. The implementation supported a shift to electronic paperless processes initiated during the Coronavirus lockdown, and routine operational artifacts such as a weekly Sales Log, a weekly Chasing Log for director-level credit control, and a daily cash movement report were mapped into the system. Operational coverage centered on the finance department, with the Finance Administrator maintaining the weekly Sales Log, raising and issuing sales invoices to a broad client base, entering bank statement transactions into the ERP and reconciling seven sterling bank accounts. Integration activity recorded in source notes is limited to internal process mapping and manual bank statement posting rather than explicit third party connectors. Governance was anchored on finance-led process ownership, with regular director-facing reports and a structured debt chasing workflow that the finance team implemented. Source notes also indicate migration and rollout activities were documented as continuing into January 2022, reflecting an extended, phased implementation and cutover approach rather than a single-day switch.
Abbey Pynford Construction and Real Estate 50 $23M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2002 n/a
In 2002 Abbey Pynford implemented COINS ERP as its Construction ERP platform to consolidate financial control and project accounting across service departments. COINS ERP was used to unify finance, job costing, purchasing and subcontractor payment workflows into a single Construction ERP instance supporting accounting and operational functions. The implementation emphasized COINS ERP financial accounts configuration, including a robust coding structure and an information architecture for accurate job costing, budget and variance reporting, cashbook management, bank reconciliations, purchase ledger invoicing and month end reconciliations. Payroll and weekly subcontractor payment processing were configured within COINS ERP alongside management information reporting to senior stakeholders, and targeted user training was delivered to improve employee proficiency on the COINS ERP system. Operational coverage extended through central services including buying, design, marketing, quality and health and safety, with finance-led coordination of supplier relationships and creditor payment workflows. The configuration supported CC S compliance oversight for subcontractors and day to day accounts tasks such as prepayments, accruals, expenses and petty cash, embedding accounting procedures into the COINS ERP application. Governance and process restructuring accompanied the rollout, with a redesigned departmental structure, leadership and mentoring of finance staff, and the implementation of formal processes and procedures for accounts management. Outcomes recorded in the implementation context include improved accounting efficiency, an external auditor appraisal scoring nine out of ten and negotiated supplier payment term extensions from 30 days to 60 days, reflecting both system and process changes driven by COINS ERP.
Adman Civil Projects Construction and Real Estate 30 $3M Ireland COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2018 n/a
In 2018, Adman Civil Projects implemented COINS ERP as its Construction ERP solution to centralize financial and project accounting capabilities. The company records 30 employees and approximately 3,000,000 in revenue, while recruitment materials indicate the accounts function processes a payroll of circa 100 employees, creating a requirement for robust payroll and VAT handling within COINS ERP. COINS ERP was configured to support core financials and project accounting workflows common to Construction ERP deployments. Implemented functional capabilities include payroll processing with weekly and monthly payroll runs, RTI submissions and pension scheme submissions, statutory pay management covering holiday, SMP, SSP and SPP, VAT return preparation and submission, and job cost ledger and project cost control. No implementation partners or third party integrations were specified in the available notes, therefore integrations are not described. Operational coverage is concentrated in the accounts function, where the Accounts Technician reports to the Company Accountant and uses COINS ERP alongside advanced Excel based reporting and reconciliation workflows to manage payroll and VAT activities. Governance and process changes are centered on the accounts team, with explicit responsibilities defined for payroll and VAT processing, and control points for statutory submissions and pension filings. The engagement frames COINS ERP as the primary Construction ERP application underpinning Adman Civil Projects financial and payroll operations.
Adyard AbuDhabi Construction and Real Estate 1735 $90M United Arab Emirates COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2018 n/a
In 2018, Adyard AbuDhabi implemented COINS ERP, a Construction ERP, to consolidate finance, procurement, cost control and operational processes across its Abu Dhabi operations. The rollout included a core team migration from JDE to COINS ERP and involved extensive data cleansing and formatting to support transactional migration. The implementation also encompassed a separate migration for the company’s international business, importing open payables, open receivables, open purchase orders and active supplier master records into COINS ERP. Functional configuration focused on COINS ERP native capabilities, including a CRM module configured to support Marketing and Business Development with contact management, opportunity tracking and tender to contract workflows. The project configured Time Attendance across three sites and integrated attendance feeds into COINS ERP so the attendance system became the primary source for month end Payroll. Finance and procurement were extended with Bonds and Guarantees management built into COINS ERP, custom Purchase Order, checks and invoice forms, and native BI reports to support month end reporting for Procurement, Cost Control and Maintenance. Technical work included acting as Database Administrator to analyze and redesign stored procedures to accommodate changes outside the initial scope. The deployment used migration scripts and integration work to bring transactional balances and supplier data into COINS ERP, and linked CRM opportunity records into ERP processes to provide a unified view for tender and contract tracking. Integrations explicitly included Time Attendance to payroll data flows and data migration of open transactions. Governance activities were driven by Business Process Maps prepared by the senior business systems analyst to distinguish system driven from manual processes, and by establishing L3 support with an up to date knowledge base for first line issue resolution. Operational ownership spanned Marketing, Business Development, Finance, Procurement, Cost Control, Maintenance and Payroll, with a two member team deploying attendance and single ownership for the international migration. Explicit outcomes included eliminating spreadsheet based bonds and guarantees tracking and positioning COINS ERP as the authoritative source for month end payroll and transactional reporting.
Air Systems, an EMCOR Company Construction and Real Estate 500 $200M United States COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2016 n/a
In 2016 Air Systems, an EMCOR Company implemented COINS ERP as its Construction ERP to centralize financial and project accounting across its finance organization. The deployment supported reporting across All Divisions and provided the finance organization and Controllers with a single source for balance sheets and P and L consolidation used by Directors for operational review. The COINS ERP implementation encompassed core financial modules including General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Inventory, and Billing, together with construction focused capabilities for Job Costing and Construction in Process. Functional workflows documented and executed inside COINS ERP included monthly reconciliation of construction in process to the General Ledger, revenue and expense recognition by project, headcount and labor reporting for cost allocation, and Top 10 project budgeting and on budget versus over budget analysis. Operational integrations included a bespoke extension of Excel VBA macro tools that extracted data from COINS ERP into journal entries, account reconciliations, financial statement packages, construction in process reports, and job and labor reports. Finance acted as the primary operational owner, with the Controller and Financial Analysts serving as liaisons to Directors and supporting audits and special projects using COINS ERP data feeds and the Excel tooling for downstream reporting. Governance-centered activities focused on routine GL analysis and reconciliations, preparation and distribution of management financial reports, and cross functional coordination for AR top job collections and revenue by region review. COINS ERP served as the transactional and reporting backbone for accounting disciplines at Air Systems, enabling standardized month end processes and detailed project level accounting workflows.
Construction and Real Estate 10000 $3.3B United Arab Emirates COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2010 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 6000 $2.5B United Arab Emirates COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2012 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 250 $65M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2017 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 1000 $257M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2020 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 1500 $454M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS ERP Construction ERP 2016 n/a
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  1. Tampa International Airport, a United States based Transportation organization with 650 Employees
  2. Burch Corp, a United States based Construction and Real Estate company with 10 Employees
  3. Oncreo, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organization with 120 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD COINS ERP Coverage

COINS ERP is a Construction ERP solution from COINS Global.

Companies worldwide use COINS ERP, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as EMCOR Group, Balfour Beatty, BIC Contracting, Koninklijke BAM Groep N.V. and Downer Group are recorded users of COINS ERP for Construction ERP.

Companies using COINS ERP are most concentrated in Construction and Real Estate and Professional Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using COINS ERP are most concentrated in United States, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of COINS ERP across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using COINS ERP range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 21.25%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 54.01%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 19.51%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 5.23%.

Customers of COINS ERP include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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