Built in South Africa. Not localised for it.
There is a difference between a product that has a South African tax table loaded into it and a product designed around the fact that its statutory year ends in February.
Centurion, Gauteng
Origin360 is designed, built and supported from Centurion. The people who write the payroll calculation live under the same tax tables your staff do.
ZAR is the base currency, not a configured one. VAT is 15% in the engine. The public holiday calendar is the South African one. Multi-currency exists because your imports and your offtakes need it, and it revalues against a rate you control.
An honest answer about track record
Origin360 runs a live retail operation today — an online storefront, a warehouse and a delivery fleet, trading on it daily. Real orders, real stock, real pickers, real drivers, real settlement, real ledger.
It is also early. We are not going to put a customer count on this page, or a logo strip, or a testimonial, because we do not have them and you would find out.
What we have instead is an offer that is harder to fake than a quote from a happy customer: run it in parallel with your current system for a month, at no cost, and check every figure yourself. If the two do not agree, you have not moved anything.
How the parallel run worksThree commitments about the product
- Statutory changes are data. A budget change is a parameter update, not a release you queue for.
- Access control lives in the database. Not in the interface, where it can be walked around.
- Nothing gets a second ledger. Any new module posts to the existing one or it does not ship.