Oracle Cloud ERP · Korea Local Consulting & Localization Solution

Local expertise for global Oracle Cloud ERP rollouts in Korea.

BnAI provides two tracks of support for global Oracle Cloud ERP projects covering Korea entities: local financial consulting and KPLUG localization solution.

Consulting

Local Financial Consulting

Bilingual (English/Korean) Oracle Cloud ERP financial consultant for Korea entity implementation, UAT, and go-live support.

Solution

KPLUG Localization Solution

Modular Korea localization framework covering e-tax invoice, VAT reporting, exchange rate, CMS banking, and corporate card expense.

Two tracks of Korea support

Track 1

Local Financial Consulting

Global Oracle Cloud ERP rollouts need someone on the Korea side who understands both the ERP and local business context. BnAI provides a bilingual financial consultant who bridges the gap between global project teams and Korea entity staff.

  • Oracle Cloud ERP Financials configuration and setup for Korea entities
  • CRP, SIT, UAT planning and hands-on support
  • English/Korean communication bridge between global team and local users
  • Korea-specific business process alignment and gap analysis
  • Go-live readiness and post-go-live stabilization support
Track 2

KPLUG Localization Solution

Korea entities have regulatory and operational requirements that standard Oracle Cloud ERP does not cover out of the box. KPLUG is a modular localization framework that handles these requirements through controlled external integration.

  • Korean e-tax invoice issuance and integration with NTS
  • VAT reporting data preparation and filing support
  • Exchange rate interface from Bank of Korea
  • CMS / local banking payment processing
  • Corporate card transaction intake and expense integration

Why Korea localization matters

Global Oracle Cloud ERP programs often assume one global design can fully cover Korea entities. In practice, Korea has specific regulatory and operational requirements that need local handling.

When this is not addressed early, teams face manual workarounds, late design changes, local user frustration, and unnecessary delays during CRP, INT, UAT, and go-live.

Korea-specific requirements

  • E-tax invoice: Korean law requires electronic tax invoices to be issued and transmitted to the National Tax Service (NTS) by the 10th of the following month
  • VAT: Quarterly VAT returns with Korea-specific formats and schedules, including purchase/sales ledger reconciliation
  • Exchange rate: Bank of Korea official rates required for foreign currency transactions
  • CMS banking: Korean banking system uses unique CMS protocols for bulk payment processing
  • Corporate cards: Korean corporate card transactions must be matched to expenses for tax deduction eligibility

KPLUG core modules

Korean e-tax invoice

Issue sales-side e-tax invoices and transmit to Korea National Tax Service (NTS). Supports standard, amended, and bulk issuance workflows.

VAT reporting support

Prepare VAT return data aligned with Korean quarterly filing requirements. Review and reconcile purchase/sales VAT before submission.

Exchange rate interface

Import daily exchange rates from Bank of Korea and apply to Oracle Cloud ERP foreign currency transactions automatically.

CMS / banking support

Generate CMS payment files for Korean banks. Support bulk vendor payments and settlement through local banking protocols.

Corporate card expense

Receive corporate card transaction data from Korean card companies and connect to Oracle Cloud ERP expense processing.

Operational control

Module-level access control, audit logging, and ticket-based support workflow for long-term maintenance and operations.

Flexible architecture for global projects

KPLUG is designed with a separated architecture: Frontend → API Gateway → Backend → Database. If a customer requires a different frontend technology stack, the frontend can be adapted while the integration and business logic remain consistent.

KPLUG supports both independent login with ID/password and SSO integration. If customer identity provider information is provided, SSO can be prepared for project use.

Why this matters

  • Global teams can preserve core rollout design
  • Korea-specific handling is isolated outside ERP customization
  • Customer frontend requirements can be addressed without redoing backend logic
  • Maintenance and enhancement handled with clear boundaries

Why BnAI

BnAI is not a large consulting firm. It is a focused practice led by a bilingual Oracle Cloud ERP financial consultant with hands-on experience in multinational rollout projects covering Korea entities.

This means you get direct access to someone who has actually configured Oracle Cloud ERP Financials for Korea, run UAT sessions with Korean end users, and built localization solutions from design through delivery.

What sets BnAI apart

  • Bilingual: Native Korean speaker with professional English for seamless global-local communication
  • Dual capability: Financial consulting and localization solution development in one partner
  • Hands-on: Direct involvement from configuration to UAT to go-live, not just advisory
  • Build and operate: KPLUG is designed for long-term operation, not just project delivery

Frequently asked questions

When should we engage BnAI in our project timeline?

Ideally during the Design or Configure phase. Korea localization requirements affect chart of accounts, tax configuration, and integration design. Engaging early avoids rework during UAT and go-live.

Can we use only consulting without KPLUG, or only KPLUG without consulting?

Yes. The two tracks are independent. Some projects need only a local consultant to support UAT and go-live. Others already have consulting coverage but need a localization solution. BnAI supports both scenarios.

How long does KPLUG implementation typically take?

Core module deployment (e.g., e-tax invoice + exchange rate) can be ready within 4-8 weeks depending on scope and customer environment. Additional modules can be added incrementally.

Can KPLUG work alongside existing ERP integrations?

Yes. KPLUG operates as an external system connected via REST API. It does not modify Oracle Cloud ERP core configuration and coexists with other middleware and integration layers.

What Oracle Cloud ERP modules does BnAI consulting cover?

BnAI focuses on Oracle Cloud ERP Financials: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets, Cash Management, and Tax. Korea-specific configuration and testing across these modules.

Contact

If your global team is planning an Oracle Cloud ERP rollout for a Korea entity and needs local consulting or localization support, contact BnAI for a practical discussion.

Company: BnAI

Email: hello@bnai.kr

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