A multi-entity platform for construction companies: every internal company or division runs its own finances and projects, and the group sees one consolidated, live view.
Running inside a multi-company construction group: live consolidation across entities.
Every entity, its own books: Each company keeps its own ledgers its own way; consolidation means weeks of manual reconciliation.
Intercompany by hand: Transactions between companies get matched manually, and mismatches surface months later.
Cost and finance never meet: Project costs live in one system, finances in another; nobody sees a project's true position in real time.
Independent books. Automatic consolidation.
Each company runs its own space: Every entity operates its own finance and project management space, on a shared chart-of-accounts discipline.
Intercompany matched automatically: Flows between companies are matched and eliminated automatically, with no manual reconciliation.
One live group view: Project costs post to finance in real time, rolling up to a live consolidated view with role-based access from PM to board.
Independent books that still roll up.
This is not accounting integration. It is an operating platform for construction groups, where projects, entities, costs, approvals and reporting resolve into one trusted picture.
Multi-entity ledgers, one discipline: Each company keeps independent books on a shared chart-of-accounts structure.
Consolidated group view, live: The group position rolls up continuously, not at month-end.
Automatic intercompany elimination: Flows between companies match and eliminate themselves; mismatches surface immediately.
Project costs post to finance live: A cost on site is a cost in the books, the same day.
Tiered permissions: Site, company and group each see exactly their scope, no more, no less.
Automated reporting at every level: Entity reports and group packs generate from the same live data.
IN DEPLOYMENT
Built for a real construction group. Running today.
This platform runs the finances and projects of a multi-company construction group: one live consolidated view across every entity. Month-end went from a reconciliation marathon to a report that's already there.
Each entity keeps its own books, and its own accounting tool if it has one. Consolidation reads. It does not overwrite.
What the system reads: Every entity's books, kept intact. (Entity ledgers and bank data; Project costs and commitments; Intercompany flows; Role and permission structures)
What it gives back: One group picture without flattening the companies in it. (A consolidated live group view; Intercompany matching and eliminations; Role-based reporting by altitude; Project-to-finance visibility)
Common questions.
Can it connect to the accounting software we already use?
Yes. Integration with existing accounting stacks is part of a typical rollout. See Integrations & Data.
Is each company's data isolated?
Yes. Every entity's space is separated, with consolidation and access governed by explicit group-level permissions.
What does implementation look like?
Group platforms are usually delivered as configured solutions: entity mapping, chart-of-accounts alignment, migration, then staged go-live. Scope and division of work are agreed up front.
What happens when the group structure changes?
New entities can be added and mergers handled within the platform's multi-entity model. The structure isn't frozen at go-live.
What does implementation look like, step by step?
Map the entities, align the chart of accounts, integrate or migrate ledgers in verified stages, pilot with one entity, then staged go-live with reporting governance agreed. Division of work is fixed before anything starts.
Independence at company level. One truth at group level.
Bring us your entity structure, however awkward it is. The mapping step shows you what consolidation looks like before you commit to anything.