1. Could you introduce yourself and tell us about you? Your current / recent jobs and employers? Previous companies and jobs?
She is a chartered accountant with 13 years of experience, specializing in MIS reporting, budgeting, analysis, and FP&A. She has worked with XXXX in asset management and as MIS Head at XXXX in Bombay. In 2017, she moved to Dubai, where she has been handling finance, including management reporting and regulatory compliance, while reporting to the CFO. Her interest in TMS led her to earn two Kyriba certifications and transition to a new role focused on Treasury Management and Business Intelligence.
2.What skill(s) / experience would you self-describe as strongest or specialist in?
Her expertise is in Finance and quickly adapts to new challenges, as shown by her swift completion of KYRIBA and BI certifications. With 13 years in Finance, she has a strong understanding of management expectations and consistently delivers results. Her people management skills are a key strength, earning positive feedback from CFOs and team members, particularly in implementation roles like KYRIBA.
3. Do you have the lists of key criteria’s according to the clients’ requirements?
With 13 years of experience as an accountant, including five years in Dubai. In her current organization, she supports various units, including finance, Treasury Management System, and Financial Planning and Analysis. Recognizing the need to advance her career, she pursued Kyriba certification while working in the finance team. Since April, she has fully transitioned to Kyriba, focusing on management reporting within the asset management team, handling weekly, monthly, and quarterly forecasts, especially for AUM (Assets Under Management). In her current role, she is involved in early forecasting for sales and receivables. Her extensive experience in finance naturally led her to transition to a TMS consultant role, particularly with Kyriba’s emphasis on cash forecasting. This background enables her to effectively relate to clients’ forecasting processes







