Critical infrastructure public company Icon Water has chosen Unit4 enterprise resource planning to digitise its financial functions.
Migrating from an outsourced financial services model, Icon Water will deploy Unit4 enterprise resource planning (ERP) for finance management and Unit4 financial planning and analysis (FP&A) to deliver a modern, integrated platform.
To deliver Icon Water’s financial water solution, Unit4 aligned with Kardinya Partners, a local implementation partner with expertise in digital transformation for enterprise and public sector customers.
These will provide visibility across business functions, reduce time spent on administrative tasks, optimise resources, and drive greater efficiency.
By selecting Unit4 ERP, Icon Water will benefit
Unit4 ERP’s features will allow Icon Water to:
- Consolidate all financial data and assets into a single user-friendly view
- Benefit from increased speed, accuracy, and efficiency
- Deeper financial insights for better short- and long-term decision making
- Empower and align team members throughout the organisation, supported by leading AI-driven analysis tools
“By partnering with Unit4, we will be able to simplify our processes and unlock opportunities to optimise the use of our resources into the future,” said Icon Water chief financial officer Joy Yau.
“Our purpose-built solutions and deep industry knowledge of Australia’s public sector organisations mean we can help Icon Water run and scale more successfully,” said Unit4 regional president APAC Andy Brockhoff.
“We are very pleased to be working on this project. It will support the implementation, delivery and deployment of the Unit4 platform. Our teams are excited to be working on this flagship program,” commented Kardinya Partners, co-managing partner Andries Treurnicht.
Icon Water provides essential water and wastewater services to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It employs over 400 people in the region. The organisation is responsible for maintaining critical infrastructure, including dams, water and wastewater treatment plants, reservoirs, and mains.