Skip to content
E
ERPResearch

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Pricing 2026: Module Price List

Last reviewed: July 15, 2026

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP pricing for 2026: per-user module costs (£135-485/user/mo), implementation ranges, and TCO by company size vs SAP and Workday.

Free PDF · Vendor-neutral · No sales calls

The Oracle Cloud ERP Pricing Kit

The independent Oracle Fusion Cloud buyer's guide plus a budget calculator template — real per-module price benchmarks, discount levers, and the TCO math sales reps won't volunteer.

Oracle Cloud ERP Pricing Kit

2026 Edition · PDF guide + XLSX calculator

ERP Research

  • Buyer's guide (PDF): Financials, Procurement, PPM, SCM, EPM and Risk, independently assessed
  • Budget & cost calculator (XLSX): model licences, implementation and 5-year TCO
  • Real 2026 per-user benchmarks vs Oracle's unpublished global price list
  • The discount levers that actually move Oracle pricing — volume, term, timing
  • Negotiation questions to ask before you sign anything
Free Download

Oracle Cloud ERP Pricing Kit

Sent to your inbox in seconds. No spam, one-click unsubscribe.

Join 2,000+ companies using ERP Research to find their ideal ERP

Want a number for your user count? Get an instant Oracle ERP estimateJump to estimator ↓

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Pricing & Price List (2026)

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP pricing runs roughly £135 to £500 per user per month (about $175–$625) as an annual SaaS subscription, with no perpetual-licence option. Core Financials (accounting) users sit at £300–£380/user/month, full ERP suites land between £240 and £440/user/month, and limited self-service users cost £40–£80/user/month. The figures below are a complete 2026 per-user price list across every Oracle Fusion module — updated June 2026 — so you can benchmark a quote before talking to a sales rep.

Want a tailored Oracle Cloud ERP price estimate? Our independent advisers provide no-obligation pricing benchmarks within 48 hours.

Get a Custom Quote Find Oracle Partners

Pricing reviewed and updated June 2026. Looking for the all-in number? See our Oracle ERP Cloud implementation cost breakdown for a full total-cost-of-ownership walkthrough.


How Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Licensing Works

Oracle prices its Fusion Cloud ERP suite on a per-user, per-month subscription basis, billed annually. There are two primary user types:

  • Named User: A specific identified individual with system access. This is the standard licensing model for Fusion Cloud ERP.
  • Employee as a User: A lower-cost tier for users who access limited self-service functionality (e.g., expense submission, time entry) rather than full transactional processing.

Oracle groups its Fusion Cloud applications into pillar suites: ERP (Finance, Procurement, Project Management), SCM (Supply Chain Management), EPM (Enterprise Performance Management), and HCM (Human Capital Management). Each pillar is licensed separately. Most organisations license ERP as their core and add SCM or EPM depending on their operational complexity.

Oracle does not publish list prices publicly. The figures below are based on ERP Research's independent knowledge of Oracle's standard price book and real-world deal intelligence gathered from hundreds of Oracle Cloud ERP evaluations.


Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Price List 2026 (Quick Reference)

The table below summarises indicative per-user, per-month list pricing for each Oracle Fusion Cloud pillar. Use it as a quick reference, then see the module-by-module detail underneath for the full breakdown.

Pillar / ApplicationEstimated List Price (per user/month)
Financials£300 – £380
Procurement£240 – £340
Project Management (PPM)£320 – £440
Supply Chain Management (SCM)£220 – £380
Enterprise Performance Management (EPM)£220 – £500
Risk Management£140 – £220
Self-Service / Employee user£40 – £80

About Oracle's Official "Global Price List"

Oracle maintains an internal document known as the Global Price List that sets the list prices for every Fusion Cloud application. It is not published publicly, and the figures customers actually pay are almost always lower, because list prices are the starting point for negotiation rather than the final cost. The ranges in this guide reflect Oracle's standard price book combined with real-world deal intelligence, and should be read as list prices before the 25–55% discounts typically secured during negotiation.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP: Module-by-Module Pricing

Pricing is set per module, so your effective per-user cost depends entirely on which applications you license. For a functional walkthrough of what each module does before you scope pricing, see our Oracle ERP Cloud modules guide and the broader ERP modules overview.

Oracle Financials Cloud

Oracle Financials is the foundation module of the ERP suite. It covers General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets, Cash Management, Expenses, and Tax Management.

User TypeEstimated Monthly Cost (per user)
Financial User (full transactional)£300 – £380
Self-Service / Employee User£50 – £70

Most mid-market deployments see 50–150 Financials users. Enterprise deployments at 500+ users often negotiate volume discounts of 20–35% off list price.

Oracle Procurement Cloud

Procurement Cloud covers Purchasing, Sourcing, Supplier Management, Supplier Qualification, and Contract Management.

User TypeEstimated Monthly Cost (per user)
Procurement User£240 – £340
Requester / Self-Service User£40 – £60

Supplier Portal access is typically included as part of the Procurement subscription and does not require separate named user licences for suppliers.

Oracle Project Management Cloud

Oracle Project Portfolio Management (PPM) Cloud is used by project-centric organisations—professional services firms, engineering companies, defence contractors, and government agencies. It covers Project Planning, Project Execution, Project Costing, and Project Billing.

User TypeEstimated Monthly Cost (per user)
Project Manager User£320 – £440
Project Team Member£140 – £200
Project Billing / Costing User£260 – £340

Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) Cloud

Oracle SCM Cloud is a separately licensed pillar that covers Inventory Management, Order Management, Manufacturing, Maintenance, and Logistics. It is frequently licensed alongside Financials for product-centric companies.

ModuleEstimated Monthly Cost (per user)
Order Management Cloud£240 – £320
Inventory Management Cloud£220 – £300
Manufacturing Cloud£280 – £380
Logistics Cloud£240 – £340

Oracle Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Cloud

Oracle EPM Cloud is often licensed separately from core ERP and covers Planning and Budgeting, Financial Consolidation and Close, Account Reconciliation, Tax Reporting, and Profitability and Cost Management.

ModuleEstimated Monthly Cost (per user)
Planning and Budgeting£400 – £500
Financial Consolidation and Close£340 – £440
Account Reconciliation£220 – £280
Tax Reporting£280 – £360

EPM Cloud is frequently purchased by companies that already have Oracle Financials and want to replace a standalone planning tool like Hyperion or Anaplan.

Oracle Risk Management Cloud

Oracle Risk Management Cloud (formerly known as Oracle Governance, Risk and Compliance) provides continuous control monitoring, access certification, and financial reporting compliance.

User TypeEstimated Monthly Cost (per user)
Risk Manager User£140 – £220
Control Owner / Business User£40 – £80

Compare ERP vendors side by side

Use our interactive comparison tool to evaluate features, pricing, and fit across leading ERP systems.

Compare ERP Software

Implementation Cost Ranges

The subscription cost is only part of the picture. Implementation services—paid to Oracle or an Oracle-certified partner—are often the largest single investment in a Fusion Cloud ERP project. The ranges below are a summary; for a full total-cost-of-ownership model (services, data migration, change management, and run-state costs), see our dedicated Oracle ERP Cloud implementation cost breakdown.

Typical Implementation Cost Ranges by Project Scope

ScopeModulesTypical Implementation Cost
Core Finance onlyFinancials, Procurement£320K – £640K
Finance + SCMFinancials, Procurement, Inventory, Order Management£640K – £1.2M
Full ERP SuiteFinance + SCM + PPM£1.2M – £2.4M
Global EnterpriseFull suite, multi-country, complex integrations£2.4M – £5.6M+

These ranges assume the use of an Oracle Cloud implementation partner charging blended rates of £140–£240/hour. Oracle's own consulting arm (Oracle Consulting Services) tends to price at the higher end; boutique Oracle partners often offer better value for mid-market deployments.

Implementation Cost Components

Discovery and Planning (5–10% of total implementation cost) Includes current-state process mapping, future-state design workshops, data audit, and project governance setup.

Configuration and Build (40–50%) This is where the bulk of effort goes: configuring Oracle's chart of accounts structure, business unit hierarchy, approval workflows, role-based access controls, and integration touchpoints with third-party systems.

Data Migration (15–25%) Migrating chart of accounts, suppliers, customers, open transactions, and historical data from legacy systems. Oracle provides the File-Based Data Import (FBDI) framework and OTBI reporting tools to support migration, but the effort varies significantly depending on data quality in the source system.

Testing (10–15%) Unit testing, system integration testing (SIT), and user acceptance testing (UAT). Most implementations run two to three full testing cycles.

Training and Change Management (5–10%) Oracle Guided Learning (OGL) is Oracle's in-application guidance tool and is licensed separately. Many partners include custom training development in their SOW; others rely on Oracle University courses.

Go-Live Support and Hypercare (5–10%) Most partners provide a 4–8 week hypercare period post-go-live with dedicated on-call support.


Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by Company Size

The following TCO estimates cover Year 1 (subscription + implementation) and Year 3 (run-state) for three representative company sizes. All figures are approximate and assume standard configuration complexity.

500-User Organisation (Mid-Market)

Typical profile: £200M–£600M revenue, single country, Oracle Financials + Procurement.

Cost CategoryYear 1Annual Run Cost (Y2–Y3)
Software Subscription£1.4M – £2M£1.4M – £2M
Implementation£560K – £960K
Oracle SupportIncluded in SaaSIncluded
Internal Staff (FTEs)£240K – £400K£240K – £400K
Integration Maintenance£60K – £120K£60K – £120K
Total Year 1 Estimate£2.3M – £3.5M£1.8M – £2.6M

1,000-User Organisation (Upper Mid-Market)

Typical profile: £600M–£1.6B revenue, 2–5 countries, Finance + SCM.

Cost CategoryYear 1Annual Run Cost (Y2–Y3)
Software Subscription£2.8M – £4.4M£2.8M – £4.4M
Implementation£1.2M – £2M
Oracle SupportIncluded in SaaSIncluded
Internal Staff (FTEs)£480K – £720K£480K – £720K
Integration Maintenance£120K – £240K£120K – £240K
Total Year 1 Estimate£4.6M – £7.4M£3.4M – £5.4M

5,000-User Organisation (Enterprise)

Typical profile: £1.6B+ revenue, global operations, full suite including EPM and Risk Management.

Cost CategoryYear 1Annual Run Cost (Y2–Y3)
Software Subscription£9.6M – £16M£9.6M – £16M
Implementation£3.2M – £6.4M
Oracle SupportIncluded in SaaSIncluded
Internal Staff (FTEs)£1.6M – £3.2M£1.6M – £3.2M
Integration Maintenance£400K – £800K£400K – £800K
Total Year 1 Estimate£14.4M – £26.4M£11.6M – £20M

Oracle ERP Pricing vs SAP & Workday

How does Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP pricing compare to other Tier 1 and upper mid-market ERP platforms? At the subscription level, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP (£240–£440/user/month) prices broadly in line with Workday and SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud, and roughly 25–40% above Microsoft Dynamics 365. The table below benchmarks base per-user pricing and typical mid-market implementation across the five platforms Oracle is most often evaluated against.

VendorBase ERP Licence (per user/mo)Typical Mid-Market ImplementationContract Structure
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP£240 – £440£640K – £2MAnnual SaaS subscription
SAP S/4HANA Cloud (Public)£220 – £400£560K – £1.6MAnnual SaaS subscription
SAP S/4HANA Cloud (Private)£280 – £480£1.2M – £3.2MAnnual SaaS subscription
Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O£140 – £240£320K – £1.2MAnnual SaaS subscription
Workday Financial Management£280 – £440£640K – £2MAnnual SaaS subscription

Key observations:

  • Oracle and Workday are broadly comparable in price point and are often evaluated head-to-head for large professional services and healthcare organisations.
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations typically comes in 25–40% cheaper on subscription but often requires more customisation, which can close the gap at implementation.
  • SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud pricing is competitive with Oracle, but SAP's private cloud and on-premise options carry significantly higher total costs.
  • Oracle frequently offers steeper volume discounts than competitors for deals above 1,000 users, particularly when customers also license OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) services.

Hidden Costs to Budget For

Many organisations underestimate Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP cost because they focus on the headline subscription figure. These are the costs most commonly missed in initial budget planning:

Oracle Guided Learning (OGL) Oracle's in-application walk-through and onboarding tool is licensed separately, typically at £24–£48 per user per month. It is not included in the core ERP subscription. For organisations with high user turnover or complex processes, it is highly recommended.

Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Connecting Oracle Fusion to third-party systems (Salesforce, Workday, legacy EDI, banking platforms) requires Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC is priced on a message volume and connection basis, typically £1,600–£8,000/month depending on integration complexity.

Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) While Oracle Fusion includes OTBI (Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence) for standard reporting, more advanced analytics and dashboards require Oracle Analytics Cloud, priced at approximately £13–£20 per user per month.

Oracle University Training End-user and administrator training through Oracle University adds £400–£1,600 per person depending on course depth. Most implementation SOWs include some training, but ongoing training for new hires is a recurring cost.

Annual Subscription Escalation Oracle typically includes a 3–5% annual price escalation clause in multi-year contracts. Budget accordingly.

Change Orders During Implementation Scope creep is the single biggest driver of cost overruns in Oracle implementations. Projects with poorly defined initial requirements routinely see 20–40% in change order costs added to the implementation fee.

Post-Go-Live Support (AMS) Application Managed Services contracts with an Oracle partner for ongoing system support typically run £12,000–£64,000 per month depending on scope and SLA requirements.


How to Negotiate a Better Oracle ERP Cloud Deal

Oracle's list prices are rarely the final price. Here are the factors that give buyers the most leverage:

  1. Multi-year commitment: Signing a 3-year deal (vs. annual) typically unlocks 15–25% additional discount.
  2. OCI bundling: If your organisation uses or is willing to evaluate Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for IaaS/PaaS workloads, Oracle frequently offers significant ERP discounts in exchange.
  3. Competitive pressure: A credible parallel evaluation of SAP or Workday gives buyers significantly more negotiating power. Oracle's sales team responds to real competition.
  4. End-of-quarter timing: Oracle operates on a 31 May financial year-end. Deals signed in late April or May, or in the final weeks of any quarter, typically see larger discounts.
  5. User count flexibility: Negotiate for the ability to reduce user counts by 5–10% annually without penalty. This protects against over-licensing as the business evolves.

Oracle ERP Fusion Cloud Pricing: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find Oracle's Fusion Cloud price list for 2026?

Oracle does not publish its Global Price List publicly, so there is no official downloadable price list for Fusion Cloud ERP. This page is an independent reference: the per-user, per-month figures throughout are based on Oracle's standard price book and real deal data. Bear in mind these are list prices — most organisations negotiate discounts of 25–55% off list, so your effective price will typically be lower.

How much does Oracle ERP cost?

Oracle ERP cloud pricing starts at around £135 per user per month for limited-scope users and runs up to £500 per user per month for premium modules such as EPM Planning and Budgeting. A typical mid-market deployment licensing core Financials and Procurement budgets £240–£380 per user per month before discounts. On top of subscription, expect implementation services of roughly £320K–£2M for a mid-market scope — for the full all-in cost, see our Oracle ERP Cloud implementation cost breakdown.

What is Oracle ERP pricing per user?

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP subscription pricing typically ranges from £140 to £500 per user per month, depending on the module. Core Financials (accounting) users are generally priced at £300–£380/user/month. Self-service users with limited access (expenses, time entry only) are typically £50–£70/user/month. EPM Cloud modules such as Planning and Budgeting sit at the higher end of the range at £400–£500/user/month. These are list prices; most buyers negotiate 25–55% off depending on size and timing.

Does Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP have a perpetual licence option?

No. Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is available exclusively as a SaaS subscription. There is no on-premise deployment option for Oracle Fusion Applications (the cloud suite). Organisations that need on-premise Oracle ERP would need to consider Oracle E-Business Suite or JD Edwards, which are separate product lines with different licensing structures.

What is included in the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP subscription?

The subscription covers software access, hosting on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), quarterly product updates, Oracle standard support (via My Oracle Support), and basic security patching. It does not include implementation services, Oracle Guided Learning, Oracle Integration Cloud, Oracle Analytics Cloud, or Oracle University training—all of which are licensed and billed separately.

How does Oracle price for multi-cloud or hybrid environments?

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP runs exclusively on OCI. However, Oracle's Universal Credits model allows customers to apply their cloud spend across OCI services flexibly. If you integrate Oracle Fusion with workloads on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, there is no additional Oracle charge for the ERP subscription—but you will need Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) to build those connectors, which is priced separately by message volume and number of connections.

Can we start with a subset of Oracle Fusion modules and expand later?

Yes. Oracle's modular licensing model allows organisations to start with core Financials and Procurement, then add SCM, PPM, EPM, or Risk Management in later phases. Oracle contracts typically allow for this kind of expansion, though pricing on add-on modules mid-contract may be subject to renegotiation rather than locked at original rates unless explicitly agreed upfront.

What discount can we realistically expect from Oracle's list price?

Mid-market organisations (200–500 users) typically achieve 25–40% discount off list price. Enterprise organisations (1,000+ users) with competitive pressure and OCI bundling have achieved discounts of 40–55%. Discounts are heavily dependent on deal size, timing (end-of-quarter/financial-year-end), competitive dynamics, and the strength of the Oracle sales relationship.

Is Oracle ERP Cloud more expensive than SAP S/4HANA?

At the subscription level, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and SAP S/4HANA Cloud are broadly comparable in price. SAP's Public Cloud edition is slightly cheaper at the lower user counts. However, for large enterprise deployments, Oracle often negotiates more aggressively, particularly when OCI is part of the deal. Implementation costs are broadly similar for equivalent scope, though SAP's private cloud and on-premise options carry additional infrastructure and licensing costs that can make Oracle SaaS comparatively more attractive at scale.


Benchmark your Oracle Cloud ERP price before you negotiate. ERP Research provides independent pricing benchmarks based on real deal data — no sales pressure, results within 48 hours.

Compare ERP Vendors Build Your Requirements

Compare the vendors mentioned in this article

See how SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud, Oracle ERP Cloud, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Workday stack up side by side.

Compare Mentioned Vendors

Vendors Mentioned in This Article

What Would Oracle Cloud ERP Cost You?

ERP Cost Estimator

Get an instant cost range based on your company profile

5 – 5,000 active ERP users

Related Resources