CFOs, besides being co-pilots alongside the CEO, are increasingly the spider in the web for the entire company. Increasingly, they help decide on direction and strategy. They are also bridge-builders towards the departments. The rise of CFOs is only reinforced as they start combining their tried-and-tested approach to financial management with artificial intelligence (AI).
The function of the CFO has broadened considerably over the past decades. This has everything to do with the business environment, which has become more complex on numerous fronts. From globalisation, digitalisation to increasing regulation. From ESG and compliance to increasing fraud threats. With their financial expertise and analytical skills, it is the CFO who navigates the company through this complexity. Internally, they provide colleagues from all kinds of departments with financial steering information to measure and improve their own performance.