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Developer(s) | HashMicro |
Written in | Python |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux, Unix |
Platform | Cross-platform (On-premises) |
Type | Enterprise resource planning |
License | Commercial, Proprietary |
Website | www |
HashMicro is a multinational enterprise software company headquartered in Singapore, specializing in cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for large and small to medium enterprises (SMEs) across Southeast Asia. The company offers a suite of modular ERP applications covering finance, inventory, manufacturing, procurement, CRM, human resources, and more. Founded in 2015 by Ricky Halim,[1] HashMicro is known for its emphasis on a comprehensive ERP ecosystem with AI-driven automation and seamless integrations with regional regulatory compliance. In 2025, the company introduced Hashy, an AI assistant that allows users to manage ERP operations through messaging platforms.[2]
HashMicro is recognized as the largest ERP brand from Southeast Asia, serving a wide range of industries and expanding its presence through strategic partnerships and continuous product innovation.[3]
HashMicro was established in 2015 in Singapore by Ricky Halim, a graduate of the University of Wollongong, Australia.[1] Along with Lusiana Lu, Chief of Business Development of HashMicro, they observed the fragmented digital infrastructure among Southeast Asian SMEs and multi-national enterprises, Halim aimed to develop a cost-effective,[4] scalable ERP platform[5] tailored to regional operational styles and regulatory requirements.[6]
Initially, HashMicro focused on providing digital solutions to medium-sized and large enterprises across various industries. Over time, the company expanded to support end-to-end operations for small and medium-sized businesses.[7]
HashMicro operates across Southeast Asia with offices in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam.[8] Its clientele spans industries such as manufacturing, retail, distribution, F&B, construction, professional services, engineering, mining, agriculture, and education.[9]
As of 2024, the company employs more than 500 staff members and serves over 2,000 businesses in the region.
HashMicro's solutions are deployed on a cloud infrastructure with options for on-premise implementation. The company supports integrations with local tax authorities, banking, marketplace, and logistics providers, aiming to reduce manual workflows.
HashMicro is a recognized vendor under Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) through the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) program, which subsidizes ERP adoption among SMEs.
In Indonesia, the company has participated in digitalization initiatives led by the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises[10] and collaborates with the Ministry of Education to promote ERP literacy among students through educational programs.[11]
The company’s ERP systems are also designed to comply with regional financial and tax regulations, including:
These regulatory alignments ensure that modules such as accounting, e-invoicing, and tax reporting are optimized for local compliance, enabling businesses to meet statutory requirements efficiently.[1]
HashMicro operates under the brand philosophy of “Bring Joy to Work,” a tagline that encapsulates the company’s commitment to making business processes not only more efficient but also more enjoyable for its users.[3] This guiding principle influences both product development and client engagement strategies. By focusing on intuitive user experiences, customer satisfaction, and AI-powered assistance like Hashy, the company aims to eliminate friction in everyday workflows and reduce operational stress.[12]