
Amanotes Selects S4 Consulting as Advisory Partner for Oracle NetSuite ERP Implementation
In January 2026, Amanotes officially selected S4 Consulting as its advisory partner for the Oracle NetSuite ERP implementation, working in parallel with Teibto.
The project is rolled out across multiple countries, including Vietnam and Singapore, under a group accounting model with IFRS as the primary reporting standard. This decision marks S4 Consulting’s role as a strategic advisor to Amanotes in building a unified, transparent, and scalable financial platform.

What kind of company is Amanotes?
Amanotes is a fast-growing technology company in the mobile game and music application space, operating across multiple countries. As the business scaled, Amanotes faced common challenges seen in high-growth, multi-entity companies:
- Financial data fragmented across countries
- Difficulty consolidating reports for management and investors
- Heavy reliance on Excel for group-level reporting
These challenges led Amanotes to adopt Oracle NetSuite as the core ERP platform for the entire group.
Why did Amanotes need an independent Oracle NetSuite advisor?
In group-level ERP projects, the biggest risks are rarely technical configuration issues. They usually come from:
- Accounting and data model design decisions made too late
- Misalignment between IFRS and local accounting standards
- Weak project governance and control
Amanotes recognized that for NetSuite to truly support group-level decision-making, it needed an advisor with strong IFRS, finance, and accounting expertise, working alongside the technical implementation partner.
Why did Amanotes choose S4 Consulting?
Amanotes selected S4 Consulting after carefully reviewing consultant profiles and hands-on project experience, not just system implementation capabilities.
Key factors that convinced Amanotes include:
- A consulting team with deep finance and accounting backgrounds, holding ACCA qualifications
- Strong expertise in IFRS and practical differences between IFRS and local accounting standards in Vietnam
- Proven experience across multiple Oracle NetSuite projects in Vietnam, especially for fast-growing and group-structured companies
- An advisory approach focused on data quality, financial reporting, and management value, rather than software configuration alone
These factors were critical to ensuring NetSuite becomes a long-term financial foundation, not just an operational system.
How does S4 Consulting support Amanotes in the NetSuite project?
In the Amanotes Oracle NetSuite project, S4 Consulting acts as an advisory partner, focusing on:
- Designing the group accounting model under IFRS
- Building optimal accounting book structures for each subsidiary
- Controlling intercompany data and consolidation logic
- Reviewing and validating group financial reporting outputs
- Supporting testing, user training, and post–go-live advisory
The goal is to ensure the ERP system produces reliable, decision-ready financial data for leadership, rather than only meeting basic accounting requirements.
S4 Consulting’s practical NetSuite experience in Vietnam
Amanotes’ decision is further supported by S4 Consulting’s hands-on experience from successful Oracle NetSuite projects in Vietnam, including Lifewear Technologies, TCL Logistic, Marteme, May Hoàng Tùng, and Actlife Technologies.
These projects have helped S4 Consulting build practical expertise in:
- Designing NetSuite data models suited to Vietnamese business realities
- Avoiding common pitfalls that prevent ERP systems from supporting management reporting
- Ensuring financial data accurately reflects real business performance
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What does Amanotes’ selection of S4 Consulting mean for the NetSuite project?
It ensures the system is designed with IFRS and group reporting in mind from the start.
How is S4 Consulting different from a technical implementation partner?
S4 Consulting focuses on project governance, finance, accounting, and data – the factors that ultimately determine ERP value.
Is Oracle NetSuite suitable for Vietnamese technology companies?
Yes. It is especially well-suited for fast-growing, multi-country companies that require group-level financial transparency.
