Software Comparison

Oracle NetSuite vs Sage - Irish erp Software Compared

Choosing between Oracle NetSuite and Sage is one of the most common decisions Irish businesses face when evaluating erp software. This comparison breaks down everything an Irish SME needs to know, from Revenue integration and GDPR data residency to pricing and ease of use.

Last verified: 01 May 2026 data verified to the older of the two vendor profiles Methodology

Quick Verdict

Oracle NetSuite is a capable enterprise ERP but it is firmly positioned for businesses of 50 or more employees with complex multi-entity or international operations, and its USD-denominated pricing (base platform from USD 999 per month plus per-user fees) creates real currency exposure for Irish SMEs.

Oracle NetSuite vs Sage - Feature Comparison

FeatureOracle NetSuiteSage
PAYE ModernisationNot supportedNatively supported
Revenue IntegrationNot supportedSupported
RCT SupportNot supportedSupported natively, including Reverse Charge VAT for construction
Irish Bank FeedsBank feed integrations availableAIB and Bank of Ireland bank feeds supported
SEPA and Irish IBANSEPA payments supported. Irish IBAN not confirmed.SEPA direct debit supported with AIB and Bank of Ireland SEPA XML. Irish IBAN supported.
GDPR Data ResidencyEU or non-EU depending on implementation configurationEU data residency as standard
Irish SupportNo dedicated Irish support. Implementation via third-party Irish partner network.Irish customer support available directly
Pricing
Starting PriceContact for pricingFrom €17/user/month
Free Trial
Irish Compliance
Revenue Integration
PAYE Modernisation
Irish Bank Feeds
GDPR Data ResidencyBothEU
SEPA Direct Debit
Irish IBAN Support
VAT Handling

Irish Compliance Comparison

For Irish businesses, compliance with Revenue, GDPR, and local banking standards is non-negotiable. Here is how Oracle NetSuite and Sage compare on the requirements that matter most to Irish SMEs.

Revenue Integration

Sage supports full Revenue Online Service (ROS) integration for VAT returns and tax submissions, while Oracle NetSuite does not offer native Revenue integration. If direct Revenue filing is important to your workflow, Sage has the edge here.

PAYE Modernisation

Neither Oracle NetSuite nor Sage includes native PAYE Modernisation. Irish employers will need a dedicated payroll solution (such as BrightPay or Collsoft) alongside either platform to meet their real-time reporting obligations to Revenue.

Irish Bank Feeds

Oracle NetSuite supports no Irish banks directly. Sage supports AIB, BOI. Sage has broader Irish bank compatibility, which matters if you bank with AIB or BOI - you will get automatic bank feeds or SEPA payment file support that Oracle NetSuite cannot offer.

GDPR Data Residency

Sage stores data exclusively in EU data centres, giving Irish businesses straightforward GDPR compliance. Oracle NetSuite uses eu and us data centres (configuration required), which means you may need to specifically request or configure EU data residency. For businesses handling sensitive Irish customer data, Sage offers greater peace of mind on data sovereignty.

SEPA and IBAN Support

Both Oracle NetSuite and Sage support SEPA Direct Debit and Irish IBAN format. This means you can process euro payments, set up direct debits, and handle bank transfers in the standard European format without any manual workarounds.

VAT Handling

Both Oracle NetSuite and Sage handle Irish VAT, including standard VAT return preparation and submission. Irish businesses can manage their VAT obligations from either platform without needing a separate tool.

Pricing Comparison

All prices below are in euro. Pricing can change - we verify vendor pricing monthly, but always confirm on the vendor's website before purchasing.

Oracle NetSuite

Contact

  • Pricing model: Contact for pricing
  • Free trial: No
  • EUR pricing guaranteed: No - may fluctuate with exchange rates
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Sage

€17 /mo per user

  • Pricing model: Per user
  • Free trial: Yes
  • EUR pricing guaranteed: Yes
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Oracle NetSuite does not publish entry-level pricing - request a quote directly. Total cost of ownership depends on users, plan tier, add-ons and features, so always calculate the full annual cost for your team size before committing.

Who Should Choose Oracle NetSuite

Oracle NetSuite is the better fit if your business matches one or more of these profiles:

  • Those who value: enterprise-grade
  • Those who value: global multi-entity
  • Those who value: strong financials

Who Should Choose Sage

Sage is the better fit if your business matches one or more of these profiles:

  • Companies that value Irish-based phone and email support
  • Businesses banking with AIB, BOI who want reliable bank feed or payment file support
  • GDPR-conscious businesses wanting guaranteed EU data residency
  • Growing businesses with 21-50 employees that need a platform which scales

Our Verdict

Oracle NetSuite is a capable enterprise ERP but it is firmly positioned for businesses of 50 or more employees with complex multi-entity or international operations, and its USD-denominated pricing (base platform from USD 999 per month plus per-user fees) creates real currency exposure for Irish SMEs. Sage wins clearly for the typical Irish SME in the 6 to 50 employee bracket, offering native PAYE Modernisation, RCT for construction businesses, Revenue integration, Irish IBAN support, and SEPA XML compatibility with AIB and Bank of Ireland, none of which NetSuite provides. Sage also carries EU GDPR data residency and Irish-based customer support, two practical advantages for Irish businesses managing compliance obligations.

Neither vendor offers a native CRO integration. NetSuite does suit Irish companies that have scaled beyond mid-market tools and need multi-entity consolidation or global inventory management, but that profile is the exception among Irish SMEs, not the rule.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific business needs, team size, and priorities. We recommend taking advantage of free trials from both vendors before making your final decision. If you are working with an Irish accountant or payroll bureau, ask which platform they prefer - their familiarity with the software can save you significant time and hassle during setup and ongoing support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oracle NetSuite or Sage better for Irish SMEs?
Oracle NetSuite is a capable enterprise ERP but it is firmly positioned for businesses of 50 or more employees with complex multi-entity or international operations, and its USD-denominated pricing (base platform from USD 999 per month plus per-user fees) creates real currency exposure for Irish SMEs. Sage wins clearly for the typical Irish SME in the 6 to 50 employee bracket, offering native PAYE Modernisation, RCT for construction businesses, Revenue integration, Irish IBAN support, and SEPA XML compatibility with AIB and Bank of Ireland, none of which NetSuite provides. Sage also carries EU GDPR data residency and Irish-based customer support, two practical advantages for Irish businesses managing compliance obligations. Neither vendor offers a native CRO integration. NetSuite does suit Irish companies that have scaled beyond mid-market tools and need multi-entity consolidation or global inventory management, but that profile is the exception among Irish SMEs, not the rule.
Which is cheaper, Oracle NetSuite or Sage?
Oracle NetSuite starts at Contact for pricing, while Sage starts at From €17/user/month. Oracle NetSuite is the more affordable option at entry level, though total cost depends on the number of users and features you need.
Does Oracle NetSuite or Sage have better Irish bank feeds?
Oracle NetSuite supports None. Sage supports AIB, BOI. Sage has broader Irish bank support.
Which has better GDPR compliance, Oracle NetSuite or Sage?
Oracle NetSuite stores data in EU and US data centres (configuration required). Sage stores data in EU data centres (GDPR-friendly). Sage offers stronger GDPR assurance with EU-only data storage.
Can I switch from Oracle NetSuite to Sage?
Yes, migrating between Oracle NetSuite and Sage is possible. Most erp platforms allow you to export your data in CSV or standard formats. We recommend working with your accountant or IT provider to plan the migration, ideally at the start of a new financial year or payroll period to minimise disruption.

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Last verified: 01 May 2026 older of Oracle NetSuite (2026-05-01) and Sage (2026-05-05) Methodology