MYOB users balk at Mamut migration terms

MYOB Accounting PlusNorwegian business software house Mamut has been experiencing a customer backlash as a result of its deal to acquire MYOB's UK bookkeeping user base in 2008. John Stokdyk investigates.


When MYOB took the strategic decision to withdraw from the UK market in May 2008, it sold its tax and practice business to CCH, but was left with a significant group of UK customers who used its MYOB Accounting and BusinessBasics bookkeeping applications.

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