Infor CloudSuite Financials is Infor's cloud financial-management ERP product, delivered as multi-tenant SaaS on Amazon Web Services and targeting the upper-Mid-Market and large-enterprise segment with a focus on the finance, controlling, treasury and project-accounting workflow rather than the broader operational footprint of Infor's industry-specific CloudSuites. Infor is a New York-headquartered enterprise-software company (acquired by Koch Industries in 2020) with a global installed base concentrated in manufacturing, distribution, healthcare and the public sector. CloudSuite Financials sits in the same competitive space as Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, SAP S/4HANA Cloud (private edition), Workday Financial Management and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance, with a particular strength in finance-only deployments alongside non-Infor operational systems.
Functional scope
Infor CloudSuite Financials covers general ledger with multi-entity multi-currency consolidation, accounts receivable and payable, asset accounting, project accounting with revenue-recognition under IFRS 15 and ASC 606, cash management and treasury, expense management, budgeting and planning, and a financial-reporting layer. The platform is built on Infor's data-services-and-integration backbone (Infor OS) which provides API-based extensibility and integration to non-Infor operational systems. The functional sweet spot is finance-and-controlling depth at the upper-Mid-Market and large-enterprise scale where multi-entity consolidation, intercompany accounting and regulatory finance reporting matter more than tight operational integration in the same product.
Cloud architecture and AWS deployment
CloudSuite Financials is delivered as multi-tenant SaaS hosted on Amazon Web Services, with the platform managed end-to-end by Infor. EU customers can elect EU hosting (Ireland or Frankfurt AWS regions) to address GDPR data-residency requirements. The multi-tenant SaaS posture differentiates Infor's cloud strategy from the private-tenant model of SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition and is closer to the multi-tenant model of Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Workday. Customisation is constrained by the SaaS architecture but the standard product carries enough configuration depth that most upper-Mid-Market finance use cases can be addressed without code-level changes.
DACH localisation and DATEV
Infor CloudSuite Financials carries the standard DACH-localisation baseline: HGB-compliant general ledger, German chart-of-accounts support (SKR03, SKR04), ZUGFeRD and XRechnung e-invoicing, German tax-rate handling and the Elster electronic tax-filing interface. GoBD compliance for the German digital-bookkeeping principles is supported through configuration and partner attestation. DATEV integration is delivered through partner connectors or scripted export rather than natively, which is a meaningful gap for German Mid-Market finance teams whose tax-advisor workflow depends on DATEV. This is the same gap that all the international cloud-finance platforms (Oracle Fusion, Workday, SAP S/4HANA international edition) share versus DACH-native ERPs (HS Hamburger Software, Sage 100, myfactory).
Pricing model and TCO
CloudSuite Financials is licensed as a SaaS subscription with a base platform fee and per-user pricing, with module activation by feature scope and add-on charges for advanced modules (treasury, complex revenue recognition, advanced reporting). Pricing for upper-Mid-Market deployments of 100 to 500 users typically lands in the high-six-figure to low-seven-figure euro range annually for the platform subscription, plus implementation services representing 1 to 2 times the annual subscription. The cloud-first delivery removes the infrastructure-management overhead from the customer's TCO calculation. Buyers should request a written quote covering the specific user count, module scope and integration scope, as Infor's pricing is not publicly listed and varies materially by deal size.
Selection considerations
Infor CloudSuite Financials is a credible choice for upper-Mid-Market and large-enterprise DACH buyers who need multi-entity multi-currency finance consolidation, want a multi-tenant cloud platform, and either already operate Infor industry CloudSuites for operations or can accept partner-mediated DATEV integration alongside the international cloud platform. It is less compelling for buyers who need deep native DATEV in the same product (HS Hamburger Software, Sage 100, myfactory fit better), for Microsoft-stack-aligned buyers (Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance integrates more naturally with the Microsoft ecosystem), for SAP-shop buyers (S/4HANA Cloud preserves the SAP-stack alignment), and for SMBs below 50 users where the platform's licensing weight is not justified by the use case.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Infor CloudSuite Financials a true multi-tenant SaaS product?
Yes. The product is delivered as multi-tenant SaaS hosted on Amazon Web Services, with the platform managed end-to-end by Infor. This is the strategic deployment model and is the standard offering for new customers.
Can I host Infor CloudSuite Financials in the EU?
Yes. EU customers can elect EU hosting (Ireland or Frankfurt AWS regions) to address GDPR data-residency requirements. The EU-hosting choice should be confirmed contractually at onboarding.
Does Infor CloudSuite Financials integrate with DATEV natively?
No. DATEV integration is delivered through partner connectors or scripted export rather than natively. This is a meaningful gap for German Mittelstand finance teams whose tax-advisor workflow depends on DATEV, and is shared with the other international cloud-finance platforms.
How does Infor CloudSuite Financials compare with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP?
Both are multi-tenant cloud finance ERPs for the upper-Mittelstand and large-enterprise segment. Oracle Fusion has a broader installed base, deeper finance-specific functionality (particularly for global corporates) and a stronger Oracle-stack integration. Infor CloudSuite Financials has a tighter integration story with Infor's industry CloudSuites (M3, LN, CloudSuite Industrial) and is often the right choice when the customer already runs Infor for operations.