
One of the most common questions we receive at Osous Al Taqnia is:
How much does Dynamics 365 cost in Iraq?
The answer depends on several factors, including:
• Number of users
• Required modules
• Deployment model
• Customization needs
• Industry compliance requirements
In this guide, we break down Dynamics 365 pricing in Iraq in a clear and practical way so you can estimate your investment before scheduling a consultation.
If your organization is evaluating ERP or CRM modernization, this article will help you understand licensing structure, cost components, and optimization strategies.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 uses a subscription-based model rather than a one-time license purchase.
Licensing typically falls into two categories:
These include primary functional roles such as:
• Business Central Essentials
• Business Central Premium
• Dynamics 365 Sales
• Dynamics 365 Customer Service
• Finance and Operations
Each full user requires one base license.
If a user needs access to multiple modules, Microsoft offers attach licenses at reduced cost compared to purchasing two full licenses.
This model allows organizations in Iraq to optimize spending while maintaining functionality.
Business Central is commonly used by:
• Retail companies
• Distribution businesses
• Service providers
• SMEs
Pricing depends on:
• Essentials vs Premium tier
• Number of users
• Required integrations
• Data migration scope
In general, organizations should consider:
• Monthly subscription per user
• Implementation cost
• Customization cost
• Ongoing support
For example, in our Dynamics 365 Business Central implementation in Iraq for a retail group, cost optimization was achieved by carefully selecting only required modules instead of activating unnecessary features.
CRM modules such as:
• Sales
• Customer Service
• Field Service
Are licensed per user.
Pricing varies based on:
• Full access users
• Team member licenses
• Automation features
• API integrations
In our Dynamics 365 CRM deployment in Iraq for a public sector entity, we reduced costs by assigning team-member licenses for non-core users.
This significantly lowered overall subscription expenses.
Licensing is only one component of Dynamics 365 pricing in Iraq.
Other cost factors include:
• Financial configuration
• Workflow design
• Custom forms
• Approval hierarchies
• Historical data cleanup
• Integration with legacy systems
• Import validation
Because Dynamics runs on Azure cloud infrastructure in Iraq, costs may include:
• Cloud storage
• Backup configuration
• Security setup
Integration with Microsoft Defender in Iraq or Sentinel monitoring may affect overall architecture planning.
• Business Central Essentials
• Minimal customization
• Standard reporting
Estimated monthly licensing: moderate
Implementation: moderate
Best suited for SMEs modernizing accounting and inventory.
• Finance and Operations
• CRM Sales module
• Workflow automation
• Integration with Microsoft 365
Estimated monthly licensing: higher
Implementation: structured and phased
Suitable for multi-branch organizations.
• CRM + Finance modules
• Case management automation
• Azure-based hosting
• Compliance configuration
Requires structured assessment and phased rollout.
At Osous Al Taqnia, we help clients avoid unnecessary spending by:
• Assigning correct license types
• Using attach license strategy
• Reducing unused feature activation
• Planning phased module deployment
• Monitoring usage patterns
Because we operate as a certified Microsoft Partner in Iraq, we can align licensing with operational requirements rather than overselling features.
Traditional ERP often involves:
• Large upfront capital investment
• Hardware purchase
• Maintenance contracts
• Upgrade costs
Dynamics 365 in Iraq offers:
• Predictable monthly subscription
• Automatic updates
• Reduced infrastructure dependency
• Lower long-term maintenance burden
When total cost of ownership is calculated over 5 years, cloud ERP often proves more financially sustainable.
No strict minimum, but implementation cost efficiency improves with structured rollout.
Yes. Subscriptions are scalable up or down depending on business growth.
Licensing is typically USD-based, but structured payment planning can be discussed.
Pricing decisions require:
• Business process understanding
• Licensing expertise
• Compliance awareness
• Infrastructure planning
With teams in Baghdad, Basra, and Erbil, we provide localized consultation and structured budgeting support.
We do not simply provide a price list. We conduct an assessment to ensure your investment aligns with operational goals.
If you are evaluating Dynamics 365 pricing in Iraq, talk to our experts before finalizing your ERP or CRM budget.
If your organization is:
• Planning ERP modernization
• Comparing CRM solutions
• Expanding to multiple branches
• Seeking predictable IT costs
It may be time to schedule a licensing assessment.
Book a consultation and let our team design a cost-optimized Dynamics 365 roadmap for your organization.
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