NetSuite ERP

What an ERP actually covers.

"ERP" sounds abstract until you break it into the jobs it does. Here are the core modules of NetSuite in plain terms — and a note on which ones carry the most weight for gaming operators and providers.

Core

Financial management

General ledger, AP/AR, fixed assets, multi-currency and the month-end close. The accounting heart of the system.

Revenue

Order & billing

Quotes, orders, invoicing and revenue recognition — turning commercial activity into clean, auditable revenue.

Supply

Inventory & supply chain

Stock, procurement and fulfilment. Less central for pure digital operators; relevant for hardware and retail-adjacent models.

Customers

CRM

Leads, customers and partner relationships in the same system as the finances they generate.

Insight

Reporting & analytics

Dashboards and reporting drawn from live data, so management sees the real position, not a stale extract.

Build

Platform & customisation

SuiteCloud — the layer that lets a partner extend NetSuite to industry-specific logic. This is where the iGaming engine lives.

For gaming
For operators and providers, the weight sits on financial management, order & billing and the platform layer — which is exactly where we add the revenue waterfall, fee calculation and gaming-duty logic. See the iGaming build.
Official source
Oracle's module breakdown: ERP modules.
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