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Wiise ERP

The ERP Built for Australian Business — Powered by Microsoft

Wiise is an Australian-built cloud ERP powered by Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. It includes local payroll, GST compliance, and industry-specific functionality designed for the way Australian businesses operate.

Built for Australia, Backed by Microsoft

Australian Payroll

Single Touch Payroll (STP), superannuation, leave management, and award interpretation built in.

GST & BAS Compliance

Automated GST calculations, BAS reporting, and ATO-compliant tax codes configured out of the box.

Financial Management

Full general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, bank feeds, and multi-currency support.

Inventory & Supply Chain

Real-time stock control, purchase orders, and warehouse management for product-based businesses.

Why Australian Businesses Choose Wiise

Wiise was developed by KPMG and Commonwealth Bank specifically for the Australian market. Unlike international ERP platforms that require third-party add-ons to handle local compliance, Wiise includes Australian payroll, GST, BAS, Single Touch Payroll Phase 2, and superannuation as core features — configured out of the box for the way Australian businesses operate.

For Australian businesses that have outgrown MYOB or Xero, Wiise offers a clear upgrade path. It replaces the patchwork of accounting software, separate payroll systems, and spreadsheet-based reporting with a single integrated platform. Finance teams get a real-time general ledger, automated bank feeds, and BAS reporting. Operations teams get inventory management, purchase orders, and warehouse control. Management gets live dashboards via Power BI.

Because Wiise is built on Microsoft Business Central, it inherits the full Microsoft ecosystem — native integration with Microsoft 365, Outlook, Teams, Excel, and Power Platform. Businesses that are already using Microsoft tools find the transition straightforward, and the ongoing user experience is familiar.

Wiise for Not-for-Profit Organisations

Wiise has a strong track record in the Australian not-for-profit sector. It includes fund accounting, grant management, and the reporting structures that NFP organisations need for board reporting, ACNC compliance, and grant acquittals. For charities and community organisations that need a locally supported cloud ERP with Australian payroll included, Wiise is one of the strongest options available.

Our Wiise Implementation Approach

A Wiise implementation with Weblink Plus follows a structured process: discovery and scoping, system configuration, data migration, integration build, user acceptance testing, and go-live with hypercare support. We deliver on a fixed-cost contract — so you know the total cost before the project starts, not after.

Our Wiise-certified consultants have delivered implementations across manufacturing, distribution, professional services, retail, and not-for-profit organisations throughout Australia. We bring direct industry experience to every project — not just platform certifications.

Wiise vs Business Central — Which Is Right for You?

Choose Wiise if you need:

  • Australian payroll included out of the box
  • Simpler setup with local defaults pre-configured
  • Not-for-profit or charity-specific features
  • KPMG-backed local support network

Choose Business Central if you need:

  • Deeper customisation and ISV ecosystem
  • Multi-country operations beyond Australia
  • Advanced manufacturing or project management
  • Broader Microsoft partner support network

Not sure which is right for you? Talk to our team — we are vendor-neutral and will recommend the best fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wiise?

Wiise is an Australian cloud ERP built on Microsoft Business Central, developed by KPMG and Commonwealth Bank. It is designed specifically for Australian businesses and includes built-in Australian payroll, GST, BAS, Single Touch Payroll Phase 2, and superannuation — all configured out of the box for Australian compliance.

What is the difference between Wiise and Business Central?

Wiise is built on the Business Central platform but includes Australian-specific features — particularly payroll — that are not available in the standard Business Central product. For Australian businesses that want a single system for ERP and payroll without a third-party payroll integration, Wiise is a strong option.

How long does a Wiise implementation take?

A standard Wiise implementation for an Australian SME typically takes 3–5 months. Timeline depends on the complexity of your processes, the number of integrations, and data migration scope. We confirm a realistic timeline after our discovery session.

Do you implement Wiise in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and other Australian cities?

Yes. We work with businesses across all major Australian cities — Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, and regional areas. We deliver Wiise implementations remotely and on-site across Australia.

Do you support international operations with Wiise?

Wiise is primarily designed for Australian businesses. For businesses with significant international operations — multiple overseas entities, multi-currency consolidation, or cross-border compliance requirements — we would typically recommend evaluating Business Central or NetSuite alongside Wiise to ensure the platform meets your international requirements.

Implement Wiise with Confidence

Our Wiise-certified consultants will configure your system, migrate your data, and train your team — with a fixed-cost contract and after-go-live support.

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