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List of 10 Business Central Partners in the UK

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Choosing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is only one part of an ERP transformation. The partner responsible for consulting, implementation, migration, integration, training and post-go-live optimisation can have just as much impact on the outcome.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is designed to connect core functions such as finance, sales, service and operations within one business management platform. Microsoft positions the solution primarily for small and medium-sized businesses looking to replace fragmented applications with a connected ERP environment.

However, Business Central partners in the UK differ considerably in their industry knowledge, implementation methodology, technical expertise, project scale and support model.

To help businesses create an initial shortlist, here are 10 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central partners operating in the UK in 2026.

Quick Comparison of Business Central Partners in the UK

Business Central PartnerSuitable ForKey Area of Strength
Dynamics Square UKSMEs and growing mid-market businessesEnd-to-end Business Central implementation
Infinity GroupSMEs and Microsoft-focused organisationsBusiness Central and wider Microsoft ecosystem
TransparityGrowing and mid-market organisationsBusiness applications and digital transformation
TecmanManufacturers and distributorsIndustry-focused Business Central
Mercurius ITSMEs and mid-sized organisationsERP implementation and migration
BCN GroupSmall and mid-sized organisationsBusiness Central and managed cloud services
TSGGrowing UK organisationsBusiness applications and managed IT
Synergy TechnologySmall and medium-sized businessesBusiness Central, CRM and integrations
Sysco SoftwareUK and Irish organisationsERP implementation and industry solutions
AcoraMid-sized and complex organisationsERP consulting and managed services

1. Dynamics Square UK

Dynamics Square UK is a Microsoft Dynamics 365 partner providing Business Central consulting, implementation, migration, upgrade, integration, customisation and ongoing support.

Its Business Central practice covers organisations moving from systems such as Dynamics NAV, Dynamics GP, Sage and other legacy ERP or accounting platforms, as well as businesses implementing an ERP system for the first time.

Dynamics Square also works across areas including manufacturing, distribution, retail, professional services, food and beverage, healthcare and other sectors. Its Business Central services can be combined with Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Microsoft 365 and other Dynamics 365 applications where a broader Microsoft technology environment is required.

Consider Dynamics Square UK if you need:

  • Business Central implementation

  • NAV or legacy ERP migration

  • Business Central integration

  • Business Central customisation

  • Multi-company or growing ERP environments

  • Power Platform and Dynamics 365 integration

  • Ongoing optimisation after implementation

For organisations looking for a partner that can support the complete ERP lifecycle rather than simply supply Business Central licences, Dynamics Square UK is one of the providers worth including in the evaluation process.

2. Infinity Group

Infinity Group is another established Microsoft technology provider operating in the UK. Its Business Central services sit alongside a wider portfolio covering Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, Azure, security and managed IT services.

The company provides Business Central solutions covering finance, operations, supply chain, sales, projects and service management.

Infinity Group has also received significant recognition within the Microsoft ecosystem. Microsoft currently lists Infinity Group as a Dynamics 365 Business Central Partner of the Year winner.

This makes it particularly relevant for organisations looking for a provider capable of combining ERP implementation with broader Microsoft cloud and managed-service requirements.

3. Transparity

Transparity provides Microsoft business applications and wider cloud transformation services in the UK. The organisation's current Business Central activity includes customer projects across areas such as retail, manufacturing and other growing businesses.

Its website highlights several recent Business Central customer projects, including implementations designed to modernise finance and operational processes.

Transparity may be worth considering when Business Central is part of a wider transformation involving Microsoft applications, data, cloud infrastructure or AI.

Businesses familiar with the Xpedition name should also be aware that current web properties now operate under the Transparity brand, so older Business Central partner comparisons may contain outdated branding.

4. Tecman

For manufacturers and distributors, Tecman is one of the more specialised Business Central partners to evaluate.

Rather than positioning Business Central as a general-purpose ERP for every organisation, Tecman focuses heavily on manufacturing and distribution.

Its Business Central proposition connects finance, manufacturing, inventory, warehousing and operational processes, with sector-specific expertise around areas such as production planning, supply chains and distribution.

Tecman also works with food and beverage organisations where requirements such as traceability, manufacturing and inventory management can make ERP implementation more complex.

Strong fit for: manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and businesses requiring more specialised operational functionality.

5. Mercurius IT

Mercurius IT is a UK Microsoft Dynamics 365 partner based in Milton Keynes and provides Business Central services including consulting, implementation, customisation and support.

Its Business Central offering targets SMEs looking to replace disconnected or legacy systems with Microsoft's cloud ERP platform. The company also works across sectors including manufacturing, logistics and service-based organisations.

Mercurius IT can therefore be considered by businesses looking for an established UK Business Central provider with both ERP and broader Dynamics experience.

6. BCN Group

BCN Group combines Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central capabilities with cloud, managed IT, data and wider Microsoft services.

The organisation has previously achieved Microsoft's Small and Midsize Business Management specialisation for Dynamics 365 Business Central, demonstrating experience in delivering the platform to SME and mid-market customers.

Its current portfolio continues to include Business Central for areas such as finance, manufacturing, supply chain, project management and service operations.

BCN may therefore suit organisations that want Business Central alongside a broader managed technology relationship rather than working with separate ERP and IT providers.

7. TSG

TSG is a UK technology provider offering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central alongside other business applications, managed IT and cloud services.

Its Business Central services focus on connecting finance, sales, purchasing, inventory and other operational processes. TSG also provides implementation assistance, support and user training.

The company may appeal particularly to businesses that want their ERP programme connected with a broader technology strategy rather than treated as an isolated finance system.

Before choosing TSG or another large technology provider, organisations should confirm who will make up the actual project team and how much Business Central-specific experience those consultants have in their sector.

8. Synergy Technology

Synergy Technology provides Dynamics 365 Business Central services to small and medium-sized businesses in the UK.

Its Business Central proposition covers finance, purchasing, inventory, sales and project management, while the company also provides CRM and integration solutions.

One area that differentiates Synergy Technology is its work connecting Business Central with CRM platforms. For example, its Harmoniser integration is designed to synchronise Business Central with CRM solutions and reduce disconnected data between systems.

This could make Synergy particularly relevant for companies where ERP and sales-process integration is a major requirement.

9. Sysco Software

Sysco Software provides Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central services across the UK and Ireland.

Its Business Central practice covers areas including finance, manufacturing, distribution, sales and service. The company provides end-to-end Business Central services, including implementation and ongoing management.

Sysco may be worth evaluating for businesses with more operational ERP requirements, particularly where manufacturing or distribution processes need to be incorporated into the implementation.

10. Acora

Acora provides IT services and consulting alongside Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central expertise.

The company's ERP consulting services include Business Central, integrations, application support and related technology capabilities.

Acora also publishes examples of Business Central transformation projects, including ERP modernisation programmes where organisations have moved towards a more standardised Microsoft ERP environment.

It may therefore be more relevant to businesses wanting Business Central as part of a wider application modernisation or managed IT strategy.

How Should You Choose a Business Central Partner in the UK?

A long Microsoft partner list will not tell you which provider is right for your organisation.

Before signing an ERP implementation agreement, evaluate each shortlisted provider against practical criteria.

Industry Experience

Ask whether the partner has implemented Business Central for organisations with processes similar to yours.

A manufacturer may need production planning, BOMs, routings and shop-floor processes. A distributor may care more about inventory, warehouse management, purchasing and order fulfilment.

Generic ERP knowledge is not always enough.

Business Central Implementation Experience

Determine how much of the partner's Dynamics practice is genuinely focused on Business Central.

Ask about:

  • Number and type of Business Central projects delivered

  • Experience migrating from your current ERP

  • Typical project team structure

  • Functional versus development resources

  • Data migration methodology

  • Testing methodology

  • User training

  • Post-go-live support

Understanding of Your Existing Systems

A good Business Central implementation partner should understand what Business Central needs to replace, what should remain and what must integrate.

This could include:

  • CRM

  • Ecommerce

  • Warehouse systems

  • Payroll

  • Banking

  • Power BI

  • Microsoft 365

  • Third-party logistics systems

  • Industry applications

  • Existing Dynamics applications

Trying to customise Business Central to replicate every feature of an old ERP can increase cost and complexity unnecessarily.

Implementation Methodology

Ask potential partners to explain exactly what happens between initial discovery and go-live.

You should understand the stages covering requirements, solution design, configuration, development, integration, data migration, testing, training and deployment.

Also establish responsibilities clearly. ERP projects frequently suffer when the customer assumes the partner owns a task while the partner believes it belongs to the customer's internal team.

Long-Term Support

Business Central does not stop changing after implementation.

Your organisation may add entities, users, warehouses, integrations, reporting requirements or new Microsoft capabilities over time.

Evaluate whether your proposed partner can support Business Central not only during implementation but also throughout the next several years of growth.

Why Businesses Consider Dynamics Square UK for Business Central

Selecting a partner should ultimately come down to requirements rather than rankings.

For businesses considering Dynamics Square UK, the key advantage is access to services across the complete Business Central lifecycle—from initial consulting and implementation through integration, migration, customisation, upgrades and support.

This becomes particularly valuable when an organisation expects its ERP requirements to evolve after the initial implementation.

Rather than simply asking, “Who can install Business Central?”, decision-makers should ask:

“Which partner can design a Business Central environment that supports where our business needs to be three to five years from now?”

If you are evaluating Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and need help assessing implementation scope, migration requirements, integrations or expected costs, contact Dynamics Square UK.

Our Business Central consultants can review your existing processes and help determine whether Business Central is suitable for your organisation.

Contact trusted Dynamics 365 partner – Dynamics Square UK to book a free consultation or Business Central demo.

Frequently Asked Questions About Business Central Partners in the UK

What is a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central partner?

A Business Central partner is a Microsoft ecosystem company that helps organisations evaluate, implement, configure, migrate, integrate and support Dynamics 365 Business Central. Microsoft itself provides a partner directory to help customers find organisations capable of assisting with Dynamics 365 projects.

Which Business Central partner should I choose in the UK?

There is no single Business Central partner that is right for every UK organisation. Compare partners based on your industry, company size, existing ERP, implementation complexity, integrations, budget, internal resources and long-term support requirements.

What should I ask a Business Central implementation partner?

Ask about similar implementations, industry experience, proposed project team, implementation methodology, data migration, integrations, customisation, training, estimated timescale, project governance and post-go-live support.

Can a business change its existing Business Central partner?

Yes. Organisations can move to another Business Central partner if their existing relationship no longer meets their requirements. Before changing providers, the new partner should review your current Business Central environment, extensions, integrations, licences, documentation and outstanding issues.

Do I need a UK-based Business Central partner?

Not necessarily, but UK expertise can be valuable when your organisation has requirements involving UK accounting practices, VAT, integrations, local business processes or UK-based project stakeholders. The most important consideration is whether the partner can provide the required expertise and service model.

Can a Business Central partner migrate Dynamics NAV to Business Central?

Yes. Many Business Central partners provide migration services for organisations using Dynamics NAV or other legacy ERP systems. The migration approach depends on the current version, customisations, integrations, data quality and the amount of historical information that needs to move.

Is Business Central suitable for small and medium-sized UK businesses?

Yes. Microsoft positions Dynamics 365 Business Central as a business management platform for small and medium-sized organisations, bringing finance, sales, service and operations together in one system.

Final Thoughts

There is no shortage of Business Central partners in the UK, but choosing a partner should involve more than comparing Microsoft badges, websites or implementation prices.

Dynamics Square UK, Infinity Group, Transparity, Tecman, Mercurius IT, BCN Group, TSG, Synergy Technology, Sysco Software and Acora each bring different strengths to the Business Central market.

Your shortlist should ultimately reflect your industry, operational complexity, current technology, internal capabilities and plans for future growth.

Choose a partner that understands the business problem first and Business Central second. That is far more likely to result in an ERP implementation that employees actually use and that continues to deliver value long after go-live.

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