Designing ERP Integration Frameworks for Operational Compliance in Insurance and Utility Sectors
Abstract
This paper presents a structured approach to designing ERP integration frameworks that support operational compliance within the insurance and utility sectors. These industries face stringent regulatory environments and operational complexities, necessitating robust, adaptable, and secure systems. The study begins by contextualizing the role of ERP systems in aligning business processes with compliance obligations, followed by a discussion of sector-specific requirements and integration challenges. Building on this foundation, the paper proposes core design principles, including architectural modularity, data governance, and process standardization. The framework’s key components—interface and middleware layers, compliance monitoring tools, and adaptability features—are examined for their role in enabling seamless integration and proactive compliance. The implications for operational performance and regulatory resilience are considered in detail, highlighting the value of integrated ERP systems as strategic assets. Finally, the paper outlines future research directions, emphasizing the potential of intelligent automation, blockchain, and cross-sectoral compliance modeling. Together, these insights form a comprehensive roadmap for ERP-enabled regulatory excellence.
How to Cite This Article
Ebimor Yinka Gbabo, Odira Kingsley Okenwa, Possible Emeka Chima (2022). Designing ERP Integration Frameworks for Operational Compliance in Insurance and Utility Sectors . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 3(2), 746-752. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJMRGE.2022.3.2.746-752