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Exploring the impact of Baker Tilly’s alliance with Cotality
Sept. 12, 2025 · Authored by Baran Sönmez
Baker Tilly has joined forces with Cotality’s Digital Hub Alliance, marking a strategic step forward in our commitment to the restoration industry. Cotality is recognized for equipping restoration businesses with solutions that deliver deeper insights, streamline operations and automate tasks.
This alliance will strengthen our shared mission to help restoration businesses scale with greater confidence and clarity. By integrating Cotality’s digital infrastructure with our financial technology, built on Sage Intacct, and our deep industry expertise, we’re creating new opportunities for innovation and growth.
Read on to explore the multitudes of possibilities that this alliance has to offer in the restoration industry.
Why team up with Cotality?
Cotality’s dynamic and robust software solutions offer a connected ecosystem that maximizes efficiency, improves workflows and accelerates growth.
The decision to join forces with Cotality was driven by a shared vision: to aid the businesses that provide home restoration with the financial and accounting tools, insights and agility they need to thrive. We wanted to target all the restrictions that limit these businesses, such as:
- Manual, time-consuming data entry
- Lack of scalable ERP options integrated with DASH
- High cost and complexity of custom ERP integrations
By combining our strengths, Cotality’s Digital Hub Alliance empowers us to swiftly and effectively deliver solutions that address restoration businesses' most pressing needs and challenges.
Enhancing financial management for contractors and restoration leaders
The alliance between Baker Tilly and Cotality’s Digital Hub Alliance addresses a critical gap in the restoration industry: the lack of seamless, scalable financial solutions beyond entry-level tools like QuickBooks. As restoration businesses grow, they often hit a wall because there aren’t seamless migrations between DASH and an ERP system, which is a major limitation for growing restoration companies.