INFRONEER, Accenture build a finance platform in 3 months

TOKYO, JAPAN — INFRONEER Holdings has built a new financial data and insights platform in just three months, working with Accenture and SAP Japan to deploy SAP Cloud ERP for group-wide financial accounting.
According to a press release, the project, described as one of the fastest enterprise implementations of its kind in Japan’s construction sector, was driven by CEO-led business process reengineering through a joint venture the companies established in April 2025.
CEO-led reform delivers three-month SAP deployment
INFRONEER Strategy & Innovation, a joint venture formed in April 2025, accelerated delivery by applying a rapid-deployment methodology announced by Accenture and SAP Japan in April 2026.
The platform connects financial data end-to-end — from project-level cost management to group-wide accounting — enabling faster, more sophisticated decision-making across the infrastructure conglomerate.
The three-month timeline compares favorably to multi-year enterprise ERP rollouts that the industry has long accepted as standard.
“The most important insight from this project is that building core enterprise systems should be treated not as an operational project, but as a management driven initiative,” said Kazunari Kibe, Representative Executive Officer and President of INFRONEER Holdings.
Rapid implementation opens door for AI analytics
The new platform is the first deliverable of a broader digital core project that INFRONEER HD plans to extend into procurement, cost management, and AI-powered predictive analytics.
SAP Japan described the project as a flagship Cloud ERP initiative in Japan’s construction industry, citing INFRONEER HD’s long-standing management-led reform culture as the key enabler.
Accenture’s Reinvention Services framework — combining business reform, core system modernization, and AI integration — was central to compressing the delivery timeline.
“This is a best-case outcome enabled by specific preconditions — executive engagement, prior business reform, organizational culture, and industry and process context — and while it may not apply to every client, this approach can reliably reduce both implementation timelines and investment,” said Dai Hamaoka, Representative Director and Japan Country Managing Director at Accenture.
The INFRONEER project demonstrates that Accenture’s transformation outsourcing model can compress enterprise technology timelines when CEO-level engagement is treated as a prerequisite rather than delegated to IT.
For the outsourcing industry, the three-month delivery signals that next-generation transformation contracts will increasingly bundle strategy, systems integration, and operations under a single provider mandate.
As enterprises across Asia-Pacific rebuild data foundations to support AI-driven management, demand for outsourcing providers capable of delivering at this speed and scope is accelerating.

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