Move your Sage Business Cloud Accounting to Reckon One! ✨

Rav
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The Access Group have advised Sage Business Cloud Accounting (SBCA) will cease to operate by 30 June as it will reach its end-of-life (EOL) in Australia.

We fully understand the importance of ensuring there are no interruptions to your business and are here to assist through the transition with our accounting and payroll cloud software.


What does this mean for Sage Business customers?

  • If you are a current Sage Business Cloud Accounting customer, you will not have access to your software subscription and its related data after 30 June 2024.
  • At Reckon, we're a leading Australian-owned accounting and payroll software provider used by over 100,000 small businesses across Australia, and will provide Sage Business Cloud customers with the option of a hassle-free migration pathway to access our best-value software.
  • Reckon One has similar features to what you currently enjoy with Sage Business Cloud, providing a seamless transition to a new solution. Payroll is also fully integrated with your accounting, saving you time.

Check out our feature comparison 📝


What are the next steps?

Make the switch to Reckon One for your accounting and/or payroll and migrate your data. We've created a migration information hub below with more details and FAQ's - Visit our Migration Hub

We will be in contact to assist you through this transition. Alternatively, if you have any questions, please reach out to our Support team who are ready to help by calling 1300 756 663, or by completing the request for a callback.


Reckon has a robust product roadmap and a bold vision for the small business software market. As we welcome customers from Sage Business Cloud Accounting, that vision will be accelerated, bringing exciting opportunities to your business.

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