Armanino buys Florida-based ERP specialist Complete Business Solutions

Armanino, a Top 25 Firm, announced its acquisition of Boca Raton-based ERP and technology consulting firm Complete Business Solutions

CBS, an ERP implementation specialist offering service and support for Microsoft Dynamics, Dynamics 365, Power BI and NetSuite, has been operating for over 40 years. Among other things, it handles installation and customization of ERP systems, data migration, training and support for its clients. 

"Our clients are at the heart of everything we do, and joining Armanino gives us the tools, resources and expertise to serve them even better," said Steve Weisz, president of Complete Business Solutions. "Since our first discussion, Armanino's leadership in technology and its commitment to innovation were key reasons for this partnership. We're excited to continue delivering exceptional service while offering expanded solutions to our clients."

Armanino made the acquisition in order to meet growing client demand for advanced ERP tools and AI-driven solutions, as well as expand its presence in Florida. Meanwhile, current CBS clients will be able to use Armanino's suite of tax, consulting and accounting services, as well as the full support of the firm's experts dedicated to optimizing business performance and driving growth.

"CBS has built an outstanding reputation for their service-first approach and deep technical expertise that has separated them from the competition," said Armanino CEO Matt Armanino. "They share strong alignment with our core values and commitment to technology, to drive transformative results. Together, we're poised to bring even greater value to our clients and expand our leadership in technology and ERP consulting."

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.  The CBS team, as part of the deal, will formally join Armanino. The transition will enable CBS clients to continue their relationships with CBS while also migrating legacy Microsoft solutions such as Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 or Business Central. 

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