Best ERP for
LinkedTech ERP is built for East African businesses — with MTN Mobile Money and Airtel Money payment integration built natively, multi-currency support for UGX, KES, and TZS, and a low-bandwidth optimised interface. It handles invoicing, CRM, HR, payroll, and inventory from one cloud platform, starting at $299/month.
Not a Western system adapted for Africa. Built by a founder who worked at Bank of Africa and MTN across Kampala and the region — with direct knowledge of what breaks when you use software designed for another market.
East African countries served
currencies supported natively
mobile money gateways built in
/month to get started — 30-day free trial
Western software assumes a different world.
Every ERP built for the UK or US assumes reliable internet, bank account payments, single-currency operations, and 9-to-5 banking hours. East African businesses operate in a fundamentally different environment.
Requirement 01
Mobile Money Payments
Mobile money is the dominant payment method across East Africa. MTN Mobile Money has 17 million users in Uganda alone. An ERP that only supports bank transfers misses the primary way East African businesses receive and send money.
LinkedTech ERP
MTN Mobile Money + Airtel Money built in natively. Auto-reconciliation on receipt.
Requirement 02
Multi-Currency UGX / KES / TZS
Businesses trading across Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania handle three currencies daily. An ERP must manage base-currency reporting per entity while tracking cross-border transactions and FX exposure without manual spreadsheet conversion.
LinkedTech ERP
UGX, KES, TZS, USD, AED as operating currencies. FX revaluation at period end.
Requirement 03
Low-Bandwidth Infrastructure
Internet connectivity across East Africa is improving but remains inconsistent in many business districts. Software that requires 50MB downloads on page load is unusable on MTN 3G. ERP systems must be built for the infrastructure that exists, not the infrastructure assumed.
LinkedTech ERP
Lightweight web interface optimised for low bandwidth. Android app with offline entry.
Requirement 04
Local Support in Your Time Zone
Western ERP vendors offer support at GMT+0 or US hours. For a Kampala business with an urgent payroll issue at 9am EAT, a 9-hour time difference to a US support team is not acceptable. Local support is not a premium — it is a basic requirement.
LinkedTech ERP
Kampala office: +256 751 267 922. EAT business hours. English and Swahili support.
Requirement 05
Market-Specific Business Logic
East African businesses have operating patterns that do not exist in Western ERPs: mobile money reconciliation, informal sector supplier payments, multi-entity group structures across different countries, and seasonal cash flow patterns specific to the region.
LinkedTech ERP
Built by a team with direct experience at Bank of Africa, MTN, and Amazon across East Africa.
Uganda. Kenya. Tanzania.
Market
Uganda
Kampala
+256 751 267 922Base Currency
UGX
Payment Gateways
MTN MoMo, Airtel Money
Primary Sectors
Manufacturing, distribution, professional services, telecoms, hospitality
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Market
Kenya
Nairobi
+256 751 267 922Base Currency
KES
Payment Gateways
M-Pesa, Airtel Money
Primary Sectors
Import/export, retail, agribusiness, fintech, professional services
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Market
Tanzania
Dar es Salaam
+256 751 267 922Base Currency
TZS
Payment Gateways
M-Pesa Tanzania, Airtel Tanzania
Primary Sectors
Tourism, retail, logistics, construction, professional services
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Built for how East Africa works.
Finance
- Mobile money reconciliation
- Multi-currency UGX/KES/TZS
- Cross-border FX management
- Bank and MoMo statement import
Sales & CRM
- Sales pipeline in local currency
- Mobile money payment tracking
- Customer credit management
- Commission and agent tracking
HR & Payroll
- East African payroll structures
- NSSF and NHIF deductions (Uganda/Kenya)
- Mobile money salary disbursement
- Payslip generation in local language
Inventory
- Multi-warehouse management
- Supplier payment via mobile money
- Stock transfer across branches
- Serial number and batch tracking
AI Analytics
- Revenue anomaly detection
- Cash flow forecasting
- Mobile money collection reports
- Branch performance dashboards
Operations
- Multi-branch East Africa management
- Fleet GPS tracking
- WiFi ISP and voucher management
- Helpdesk and case management
ERP for East Africa — answered.
What is the best ERP for businesses in East Africa?
LinkedTech ERP is built for East African operating conditions — with MTN Mobile Money and Airtel Money payment integration, multi-currency support for UGX, KES, and TZS, and a low-bandwidth optimised interface. It starts at $299/month with a 30-day free trial and serves businesses in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda.
Does LinkedTech ERP support MTN Mobile Money?
Yes. MTN Mobile Money is a native payment gateway — not a third-party plugin. Businesses can receive payments directly into invoicing and accounts receivable modules, with automatic reconciliation. Airtel Money, PesaPal, and Flutterwave are also supported natively.
Is there a business management system that works in Uganda?
Yes. LinkedTech ERP is designed for Uganda — mobile money integration, UGX multi-currency, and a low-bandwidth optimised interface. LinkedTech operates from Kampala at +256 751 267 922 with EAT-hours support in English and Swahili.
What currencies does LinkedTech ERP support for East Africa?
LinkedTech ERP supports UGX, KES, TZS, USD, and AED with real-time FX management and consolidated multi-currency reporting. Businesses trading across Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania can manage all entities from one platform.
How does LinkedTech ERP handle low internet connectivity?
The web interface is lightweight and loads efficiently on mobile networks. The Android app supports offline data entry with sync when connectivity returns — reliable for businesses in areas with inconsistent internet access.
Built for Africa. Live today.
Start with the live demo — no sign-up required. Or call the Kampala office and speak with someone who has worked inside East African businesses before building this platform.
Kampala: +256 751 267 922