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Accounting link

Whether a Funeral Director is using an external accountant, or doing the accounts in-house, it is beneficial to transmit data electronically from the Eulogica Funeral Management system, to the accounting system.

"A valuable contribution to our Profession….
I like its simplicity and the professional appearance…"
L Svanholm, H. Svanholm Begravelsesbyrå AS, Trondheim

We offer a separate program which simply takes care of this transmission. The benefit is that details of accounts - clients, products, and prices - no longer have to be entered manually to the accounting system. This saves valuable time and helps avoiding mistakes.

We have adapted this solution for around 10 different accounting systems. Even if your accounting program is not on our list already, we are normally able to find a solution to link to your system.

As part of our effort to link Eulogica to various accounting systems, Eulogica Ltd has entered into a Business Partner agreement with Sage UK Ltd – the Sage Developers Programme. With over 4.5 million Sage customers worldwide, 600,000 in the UK, the network of people relying on Sage systems is growing – and Sage is by far the most popular accounting system among UK Funeral Directors. In an increasingly connected world, this agreement has enabled us to develop a very close and controlled integration with Sage. For the Funeral Director who owns Sage, this means Eulogica and Sage will work seamlessly together.

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