9.5.6.2Vertical

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

Large-scale ERP systems managing core business processes.

Market snapshot

These figures describe ERP & Financial Management (9.5.6), the segment that Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) sits within — not Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) on its own.

FragmentationConsolidatedEstimate

ERP and financial-management software is a functional category within software publishing (NAICS 513210) and is not separately disclosed by the Census Bureau, so the segment is not separately sized here.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

ERP subscriptions, licenses, and maintenance

Key economics

Recurring revenue
High

sticky, high-switching-cost subscriptions

EBITDA margin
Strong

entrenched enterprise-software economics

Capex intensity
Low

Characteristics

  • Core systems of record (SAP, Oracle, Workday).
  • Cloud-ERP migration the dominant multi-year dynamic.
  • Among the most entrenched, sticky enterprise software.

M&A deal context

Deal activityModerate

Who’s acquiring

  • ERP giants
  • Software PE
  • Mid-market & vertical-ERP acquirers

What’s driving deals

  • Cloud-ERP migration.
  • AI-driven finance automation.
  • Mid-market and vertical-ERP consolidation.

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