List of Oracle Cloud EPM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Cloud EPM customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Cloud EPM for EPM from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Cloud EPM for EPM include: Cigna Healthcare, a United States based Insurance organisation with 71295 employees and revenues of $244.38 billion, NHS, a United Kingdom based Healthcare organisation with 1297455 employees and revenues of $200.00 billion, Kroger, a United States based Retail organisation with 409000 employees and revenues of $147.12 billion, Gunvor Group, a Switzerland based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 1700 employees and revenues of $136.00 billion, Verizon, a United States based Communications organisation with 99400 employees and revenues of $134.79 billion and many others.
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Abcam | Life Sciences | 1760 | $481M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2014 | n/a |
Abcam implemented Oracle Cloud EPM in 2014, migrating from IBM Cognos TM1. The deployment is based on the Oracle Cloud EPM suite, operating within the EPM category to support corporate finance planning and consolidation workflows.
The implementation includes Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service PBCS and Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Service FCCS, configured for actuals reporting, monthly forecast cycles, and the annual budget process. Functional capabilities in production include data extraction and report writing, metadata and hierarchy management across dimensions, and SmartView Excel Add-in access for end user analysis and ad hoc reporting.
Operational coverage centers on the FP&A team and broader finance organization, with integrations aligning EPM metadata and hierarchies to ERP applications to ensure consistent dimension governance across systems. Environment management practices include periodic refreshing of lower environments from production to provide current test data and support controlled testing.
Governance was established through a structured testing and deployment process, monthly review of Oracle EPM updates for patching and feature roll out, and staged deployments to end users. Security administration covered module access requests and role assignment, SmartView installation and training for new users, and coordination with the external support provider for issue resolution.
From January 2020 to November 2024 Abcam's Finance Manager for EPM managed day to day operations of Oracle Cloud EPM, led the build of reporting timetables and process definitions for forecast and budget cycles, owned requested system enhancements, and managed the controlled testing and deployment lifecycle.
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Abdul Latif Jameel | Banking and Financial Services | 15000 | $3.0B | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Abdul Latif Jameel implemented Oracle Cloud EPM in the EPM category to centralize financial planning and reporting across its diversified enterprise. The deployment sat alongside Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM and Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP as part of a coordinated cloud program intended to unify the employee experience and financial operations while maintaining domestic data residency in Oracle’s Saudi Arabia cloud region. Abdul Latif Jameel has a broad business footprint and a workforce scale that required alignment between workforce systems and finance systems, and the selection of Oracle Cloud EPM reflects that integrated design intent.
Oracle Cloud EPM was configured to support core EPM capabilities typical for financial institutions, including enterprise planning, budgeting, forecasting, consolidation, close management, and management reporting. The implementation emphasized model-driven planning and scenario modeling to align operating units, and configuration work focused on chart of accounts alignment, planning dimensions, and standardized reporting libraries. Oracle Cloud EPM was explicitly used to harmonize FP&A workflows with a single cloud planning engine.
Integrations were implemented between Oracle Cloud EPM and the concurrently selected Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM and Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP to synchronize workforce cost, payroll attributes, and general ledger data, enabling end to end planning flows from HR to finance. The technical architecture used Oracle’s cloud native SaaS delivery model hosted in the Oracle Saudi Arabia cloud region to address data residency and regulatory requirements, with secure data flows between HCM, ERP, and EPM modules. Operational scope targeted group finance and FP&A teams across Abdul Latif Jameel operations in Saudi Arabia, with standardized data models to support cross business unit consolidation and reporting.
Governance changes focused on centralized planning governance and standardized approval workflows, with process redefinition to support monthly and scenario-based planning cycles. Rollout emphasized common master data, controlled planning hierarchies, and a single source of truth for financial plans and forecasts, while retaining regional data residency controls. The implementation narrative centers on using Oracle Cloud EPM to create a unified planning and reporting fabric connected to HCM and ERP, driven by governance and regional cloud residency requirements.
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Aboitiz Power | Utilities | 4678 | $3.3B | Philippines | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Aboitiz Power implemented Oracle Cloud EPM to centralize planning, budgeting and management reporting across its utilities portfolio. The Oracle Cloud EPM deployment supports corporate finance and FP&A business functions and aligns with the EPM category for budgeting, rolling forecasts, variance analysis and management reporting.
Configuration emphasis for Oracle Cloud EPM included planning and budgeting modules, rolling forecast orchestration, variance reporting, CAPEX and OPEX planning, template based submission and consolidation, and ad hoc financial modelling. Oracle Cloud EPM was used to create and disseminate standardized templates and forms, enforce schedule driven forecast and budget cycles, and generate management report packages that assess company, facility and departmental profitability.
The implementation integrated with Oracle Fusion and Project Titan to consolidate transactional, project cost and operational inputs for timely rolling forecasts and management reports. Operational coverage extended to Finance Shared Services, Finance Business Partner functions supporting AP Renewables Inc, departmental budget owners and project owners across facilities, and the system provided the budgeting and forecast data needed for external reports to the Board of Investment, Energy Regulatory Commission and Department of Energy.
Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, including formalized budgeting procedures, approval workflows, schedules and stewardship by Finance Business Partner Specialists. Finance Business Partner Specialists are responsible for coordinating submissions, performing variance analysis, liaising with project owners on contract and billing matters, maintaining the enterprise financial planning and budgeting systems including Oracle Cloud EPM, and providing technical and functional support to budget preparers and approvers while coordinating with the FSS Team to ensure Oracle Fusion and Oracle Cloud EPM data availability for reporting outputs.
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ActewAGL | Utilities | 800 | $450M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, ActewAGL implemented Oracle Cloud EPM to establish a centralized enterprise planning and financial management layer. The Oracle Cloud EPM deployment sits alongside Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, forming an integrated suite for planning, reporting and financial data orchestration.
Oracle Cloud EPM was configured to deliver core EPM capabilities including financial planning and analysis, budgeting, consolidation, management reporting and scenario modeling. Implementation work focused on account hierarchies, driver-based planning, standardized reporting templates and master data alignment to support finance and FP&A workflows.
Integrations were built to pull transactional GL, accounts payable, accounts receivable and supply chain cost data from Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM into Oracle Cloud EPM for planning and reporting. The operational scope covered finance and planning functions supporting ActewAGL operations in the Australian Capital Territory and the southeast region of New South Wales, with role-based access controls and data harmonization to enforce governance and a regular planning and consolidation cadence.
The integration of Oracle Cloud EPM with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM was established for improved operations, positioning ActewAGL to centralize financial planning and align operational cost data with enterprise planning processes.
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Action Hotels | Leisure and Hospitality | 200 | $20M | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2017 | Mastek |
In 2017, Action Hotels implemented Oracle Cloud EPM as part of a broader Oracle Cloud program to centralize financial consolidation and reporting across its owner legal entities and multiple hotel operations in the Middle East and Australia. Mastek was the systems integrator on the engagement and the EPM deployment was delivered alongside Oracle Fusion Financials, Purchasing, Projects, Sourcing and Contracts to create a unified financial and performance management stack.
The Oracle Cloud EPM implementation included consolidation and reporting configuration, deployment of reporting ledgers and a company segment hierarchy to support multi level consolidation, and project financials to enable KPIs such as Budget Cost versus Actual Cost. The project used spreadsheet upload templates to load 12 months of trial balances for historical benchmarking, enabled offline data workstreams, and introduced document sequencing logic to identify transaction sources and voucher numbers for auditability.
Integration architecture relied on web service integrations to ingest trial balances and an intermediate interface to map heterogeneous source systems, including Sun Systems and Oracle R12, into a consistent chart of accounts structure. Mastek installed, licensed, and configured an integration server and provided DBA support to operationalize the interfaces, while the solution design emphasized a generic, scalable mapping layer so additional hotel systems could be added without core EPM changes.
Governance and post go live activities included reconciliation of project costs with trial balances, correction of entries after cutover, and creation of yearly budget control reports to replace project span based budgeting. Reporting and ad hoc analysis capabilities were delivered via Oracle Hyperion Financial Reporting, Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence and Smart View, and the project integration with financial modules preserved audit trails for project costs. The implementation also automated RFQ reporting in sourcing and centralized existing contract templates into Fusion Contracts, delivering consolidated, automated monthly consolidations, automated approvals and notifications, and improved accuracy of uploaded financial data through the Oracle Cloud EPM integrations.
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Media | 500 | $100M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2017 | Jade Global |
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Professional Services | 1100 | $300M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2020 | n/a |
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Media | 2000 | $350M | Turkey | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2020 | n/a |
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Government | 2100 | $231M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2019 | n/a |
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Healthcare | 10700 | $3.2B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2022 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Cloud EPM
- Newport Williams, a United States based Professional Services organization with 20 Employees
- Newport Financial Group, a United States based Banking and Financial Services company with 40 Employees
- Groupe Crédit Agricole, a France based Banking and Financial Services organization with 80518 Employees
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