March 19, 2026

Bringing Modern Spend Management to Sage 100: Announcing the Ramp + Sage 100 Integration

For many finance teams in distribution, manufacturing, and construction, Sage 100 is the backbone of their accounting operations. It’s where the books live, where audits start, and where every dollar needs to land accurately. Unfortunately, getting spend data into Sage 100 has often meant manual entry, CSV exports, and hours of reconciliation work every month.

Today, we're announcing a new direct integration between Ramp and Sage 100, built by AnyWare Apps, a team that works exclusively in the Sage ecosystem. For the thousands of businesses that rely on Sage 100, this integration is the missing piece that allows them to fully modernize the way they run financial operations.

What the integration does

The Ramp + Sage 100 integration creates a seamless, automated connection between your company spend and your accounting system. Once connected:

  • Card transactions, bills, and reimbursements flow from Ramp into Sage 100 automatically.
  • GL accounts, vendors, and custom fields stay aligned across both systems — no duplicate setup, no drift.
  • Multi-entity and multi-company support out of the box — map multiple Sage companies to corresponding Ramp entities and manage them all from a single integration.
  • Ramp’s AI reviews, codes, and syncs transactions directly to Sage, so they arrive categorized to the right accounts.

The result: your finance team spends less time on data entry and more time on the work that actually moves the business forward.

Why this matters for Sage 100 businesses

Distribution, manufacturing, and construction businesses often operate with complexity that most spend tools weren’t built for: multi-entity structures, project-based accounting, high transaction volumes, and strict audit requirements. Sage 100 handles that complexity on the ERP side. Ramp handles it on the spend side. And now they connect seamlessly and automatically.

With this integration, these businesses get:

  • A fully connected finance stack. Spend data flows into Sage without manual intervention, keeping records accurate and consistent across systems.
  • Faster month-end close. Automated syncing and AI-powered coding eliminate the reconciliation bottleneck that slows down every close cycle.
  • Reduced risk of human error. No more manual exports, uploads, or re-keying between systems. Real-time, bi-directional syncing removes the manual touchpoints where typos, duplicates, and miscodings typically originate.

Built by a team that lives in Sage every day

The integration is built and maintained by AnyWare Apps, a team that works exclusively in the Sage ecosystem. They handle everything on the Sage 100 side — configuration, environment testing, go-live, and ongoing support — with the kind of white-glove service you’d expect from a team that has spent years building and supporting Sage integrations for businesses like yours.

If your organization relies on Sage 100, you can modernize your financial operations and close your books faster starting today. Learn more here.

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Victor PiresSenior Product Marketing Manager, Ramp
Victor is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Ramp, leading go-to-market strategy and execution for Ramp’s accounting platform. Before Ramp, Victor was Head of Commercial Strategy & Business Operations at Betr, a sports gaming operator. Earlier in his career, he advised consumer organizations on growth strategy and operational transformation at McKinsey & Company.
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