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EURegulationOfficial ✓July 8, 2026· European Commission

Commission accepts binding commitments by SAP to address competition concerns about services for its popular business management software*

What happened

On 09 Jul 2026, the European Commission accepted commitments from SAP. These commitments address EU competition concerns related to SAP's "aftermarket support services for on-premises Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software." These commitments are now "legally binding under EU antitrust rules."

Why it matters

This action ensures fairer competition in the market for support services of SAP's business software. Companies relying on SAP's on-premises ERP software may see changes in available support options.

Who it affects

  • SAP (company)
  • European Commission
  • Users of SAP's on-premises Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software
  • Businesses providing software aftermarket support services
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