List of SAP GRC Customers
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Companies using SAP GRC for Governance, Risk and Compliance include: The Emirates Group, a United Arab Emirates based Transportation organisation with 112406 employees and revenues of $309.65 billion, Costco, a United States based Retail organisation with 333000 employees and revenues of $254.45 billion, General Motors, a United States based Automotive organisation with 162000 employees and revenues of $187.44 billion, Vernal Biosciences, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 9886 employees and revenues of $144.77 billion, Walgreens, a United States based Retail organisation with 206000 employees and revenues of $139.08 billion and many others.
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AbbVie | Life Sciences | 55000 | $56.3B | United States | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 AbbVie completed an SAP GRC upgrade from 10.0 to 10.1. The SAP GRC implementation is positioned in the Governance, Risk and Compliance domain and was executed as a platform version upgrade to align system controls and compliance workflows with corporate policy.
The effort concentrated on standard SAP GRC capabilities, including access control and role administration, risk and control assessments, and audit and remediation workflow orchestration. Technical workstreams included configuration migration, transport management, patch application and functional regression testing to validate control logic and segregation of duties rules.
Operational scope targeted control owners and compliance teams in finance and IT, with staged validation cycles and governance walkthroughs to update control documentation and role remediation processes. The upgrade preserved the existing GRC landscape while updating versioned components and governance practices to support ongoing compliant operations.
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Accenture | Professional Services | 791000 | $64.9B | Ireland | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Accenture implemented SAP GRC to strengthen enterprise Governance, Risk and Compliance capabilities. The deployment focused on formalizing control frameworks within governance, risk and compliance functions and impacted security, internal audit, compliance, and IT risk management business functions. SAP GRC was adopted as a central platform to consolidate control policies, support certification processes, and provide auditable control evidence.
SAP GRC was configured to deliver core capabilities typical of the Governance, Risk and Compliance category, including access control and role management, segregation of duties enforcement, risk and issue management, policy and compliance monitoring, and audit reporting. Configuration work emphasized role based access controls, automated control monitoring rules, a centralized risk repository, and retention of comprehensive audit trails to support certification and remediation workflows. Governance and operational processes were standardized with formalized workflows for access certification, exception handling, and remediation tracking, aligning compliance, security and audit workflows within the SAP GRC implementation.
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Adler Pelzer Holding GmbH | Manufacturing | 11000 | $1.4B | Germany | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Adler Pelzer Holding GmbH implemented SAP GRC to address Governance, Risk and Compliance requirements across finance and procurement operations. The SAP GRC implementation was selected by Department Finance IT to establish an internal control system aligned to ISO 27001 and to coordinate complex project activities and SAP processes in the MR environment.
The implementation centered on the SAP GRC suite from SAP Walldorf, configured to support an internal control system and instrument governance and risk workflows for purchasing and finance. Configuration work referenced ICS controls and control frameworks, and the project included consultation on purchasing organization optimization and SRM suite process integration.
Integrations were explicitly scoped to vendor and procurement touchpoints, tying SAP GRC controls into the Pool4Tool consulting application for purchasing optimization, the SRM suite for procurement processes, and a CRM SCM portal using Web EDI for suppliers. The implementation also operated alongside SAP application components including MM, SD and MobiSys, reflecting an integrated SAP application landscape connecting supplier portals and automotive customer interfaces.
Project governance emphasized centralized project control and coordination of international stakeholders, with regular telco meetings in German and English to manage rollouts and cross-functional requirements. SAP GRC was positioned to provide finance, procurement and supplier management functions with standardized control processes and audit-ready governance aligned to the companys ISO 27001 internal control objectives.
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Agrifirm Group | Consumer Packaged Goods | 3077 | $2.3B | Netherlands | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Agrifirm Group implemented SAP GRC as part of a coordinated Governance, Risk and Compliance program while professionalizing SAP technical support and project delivery. The SAP GRC implementation was executed alongside broader SAP stack work that included SAP Solution Manager 7.2 and an SAP S4 Hana rollout for multiple sites and countries.
SAP GRC 12 was deployed to establish formal governance, access control and risk reporting processes consistent with Governance, Risk and Compliance category capabilities, including segregation of duties enforcement and role provisioning workflows. Configuration work ran in parallel with Solution Manager setup for technical monitoring, Business Process Monitoring and BI reporting, and the program included installation of SAP BusinessObjects and Lumira server on an Azure cloud platform to support reporting and IT performance visibility.
Architecturally the implementation integrated SAP GRC 12 with SAP Solution Manager 7.2 and the SAP S4 Hana landscape, while HANA replication was configured for multiple sites on IBM Power to support distributed operations. The engagements included system landscape performance analysis and targeted improvements, and an insourcing effort to transfer SAP Basis activities from IBM back to Agrifirm, shifting operational ownership to internal teams.
Operational governance was structured using Solution Manager features such as CHARM for change management, technical monitoring and BPMon for business process alerts, enabling SAP GRC 12 controls to be embedded into change and monitoring workflows. This alignment centralized change control and monitoring, and synchronized GRC controls with the SAP S4 Hana rollout across Agrifirm Group’s multinational site footprint.
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Akzo Nobel Paints Singapore | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 2000 | $500M | Singapore | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2020 | n/a |
Akzo Nobel Paints Singapore implemented SAP GRC in 2020 to centralize role governance, access control and compliance for procurement and ISC function users within its regional sourcing organization. The implementation targeted Governance, Risk and Compliance use cases tied to procurement controls, user access reviews and role approval workflows across South Asia and the Singapore central trading hub.
The SAP GRC deployment focused on access control and role management capabilities, enabling compliance checks, risk assessment and formal approval of ISC function user roles as part of standard SAP GRC module operations. Configuration work emphasized role based access governance, segregation of duties validation and automated approval workflows, aligned with the companys SAP MM and SRM process models.
Operational integration connected SAP GRC to SAP MM, SAP SRM and BI BW for procurement master data validation, and to vendor master and material master processes to enforce a single way of working for spend reporting. The implementation supported regional sourcing, procurement, P2P transition activities to GBS, and mapped S2C processes to existing SAP system landscapes including E Sourcing and CLM touchpoints used by sourcing and planning teams.
Governance changes included auditing regional procurement groups usage of vendor and material master data, formalizing role approval and UAT and post go live support routines, and embedding SAP GRC into quarterly compliance reviews and user training. Separately, the Singapore merchant trade process operated as the central trading hub for regional ordering and reported estimated savings of EUR 150K in 2020 and EUR 900K in 2019, reflecting concurrent procurement and control initiatives in the region.
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Banking and Financial Services | 4380 | $4.5B | United States | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2014 | n/a |
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Transportation | 136900 | $54.2B | United States | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2019 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 28000 | $33.4B | United States | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2017 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 1250 | $253M | Ireland | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2017 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 7771 | $2.1B | Switzerland | SAP | SAP GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2015 | n/a |
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