Hungary's B+N Won Award at SAP Quality Awards Competition

  • 24 Sep 2025 2:24 PM
Hungary's B+N Won Award at SAP Quality Awards Competition
For the fifteenth time, SAP has awarded companies in the Central and Eastern European region that are leading the way in change and setting good examples of successful implementation.

This time, the company announced three categories on the topics of business transformation, rapid value creation, and sustainability. Within the business category, the Functional Transformation Award was won by the Hungarian B+N Referencia Zrt. in 2024.

The SAP Quality Awards’ „Business Transformation: Functional Transformation” category highlights projects that successfully rationalize a key business process. These include, for example, comprehensive changes implemented in the areas of marketing, HR, purchasing, or finance using the latest innovations from SAP.

In this category, the transformation of B+N’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system with the introduction of the new generation SAP S/4HANA was found to be the most convincing and successful.

„It is always a great pleasure when a Hungarian project wins the award for the best, congratulations! In addition, this award is also excellent feedback for us, as the SAP Hungary consulting team implemented the system, and we accompanied the process all the way to the go-live. This project implemented exactly what we recommend to other clients in the case of SAP S/4HANA transitions: it was not just an ERP system replacement, but a complex BPR project, where we also rethought the company’s business and operational processes together with the client, adapting them to SAP best practice solutions,” emphasized Szabolcs Pintér, Managing Director of SAP Hungary.

"Now, B+N’s successful implementation experience can help other clients throughout the region to decide on and confidently implement their future developments.”

Hungarian-owned B+N Referencia Zrt. provides full-range facility management (FM) services to its clients in Hungary and eight other countries. It has been present on the market for over thirty years, during which time it has become the leading FM company in Hungary and then in the region.

Its clients include large domestic and international corporations and state institutions.

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