One ledger. Every branch. Every channel.
Most accounting software treats multi-branch as an enterprise upgrade tier. Nonari makes it the default. Per-branch P&L, per-branch inventory piles, per-branch cashier shifts, branch-scoped permissions — all standard, all consolidated.
True per-branch books
Every invoice, bill, journal entry carries a branchId. The trial balance has a branch dimension. P&L by branch is one click.
Consolidated reports
See org-wide totals or drill into a single branch. Inter-branch transfers eliminate cleanly under IFRS rules.
Branch-scoped users
A cashier can be locked to "Karachi only — see only their own records". A manager sees their whole branch. An accountant sees everything.
Per-branch P&L
Revenue, COGS, gross margin, and net income split by branch with one click.
Branch transfer pricing
Move stock from HO to a retail branch at cost or with a configurable markup. PUP (Provision for Unrealised Profit) auto-computes under IAS 2.
Per-branch permissions
Each user has scope: ALL_RECORDS (admin), BRANCH_RECORDS (manager), or OWN_RECORDS (field staff). Granular per-resource grants on top.
Branch-aware POS
Stock issues from the branch the cashier is logged into. No cross-branch leaks possible.
Org-wide bank reconciliation
A bank account can be shared across branches with per-branch posting. Reconciliation still works against the statement.
Per-branch loyalty rules
Multipliers for "double points at the Lahore branch this weekend" without affecting other branches.
Frequently asked.
How many branches can I run?
No hard limit. Pricing scales with users, not branches. Customers run from 2 to 50+ locations on the same plan.
Can I add a branch later?
Yes. Multi-branch mode is a toggle. Off = single-branch (everything ungrouped). On = per-branch books with a HO branch auto-created and existing data backfilled.
Do reports work across branches?
Every report has a branch filter. Run P&L for one branch, all branches, or any subset. Consolidated views eliminate inter-branch transactions automatically.
See it in action.
Free to start, no credit card. Bring your books, kick the tires, export everything if you decide to leave.