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This episode features an interview with Hamza Benamar, CFO of Kyriba, the global leader in cloud treasury and finance solutions.
Hamza has spent more than 20 years driving financial performance, 12 of which were spent internationally, in Europe, Asia and Latin America. Before Kyriba, he served in leadership roles in finance, operations, consulting, and pre-sales at companies like Amgen, Wolters Kluwer and SunGuard.
On this episode, Hamza discusses the importance of being attuned to the global market, how we’re coming closer to full digitization of payments, and how the pandemic is redefining talent acquisition as well as the workplace.
Quotes
“We are in an organization that is by definition across borders. Cash knows no limit and no borders. The fact is you have to think about global solutions that have local flavor, that takes into account the specificities of the countries. Whether they are regulations, i.e. can you actually send money without XYZ between one country or another? Which currency can you transact in and, and keep and send over? Those are all the little things that over time you start learning and you become much more aware of the questions that need to go into these decisions.”
Time Stamps
[0:47] Intro
[1:58] Interview begins
[9:33] The importance of international experience
[14:13} Cash Crossroads
[15:01] The pandemic: remote work and digitization of payments
[20:14] Redefining talent acquisition
[24:10] The Playbook
[25:46] Risk: A major pillar of the CFO's deliverables
[36:50] Harnessing data and automation
[41:40] Report from the Future
[46:01] Application of AI
[49:53] Winners make the most of uncertainty
[51:00] Quick Hits
Sponsor
The Invisible Vault is powered by the team at Kyriba, the global leader in cloud treasury and finance solutions, empowering CFOs and their teams to transform how they activate liquidity as a dynamic, real-time vehicle for growth and value creation. To learn more visit www.kyriba.com
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This episode features an interview with Hamza Benamar, CFO of Kyriba, the global leader in cloud treasury and finance solutions.
Hamza has spent more than 20 years driving financial performance, 12 of which were spent internationally, in Europe, Asia and Latin America. Before Kyriba, he served in leadership roles in finance, operations, consulting, and pre-sales at companies like Amgen, Wolters Kluwer and SunGuard.
On this episode, Hamza discusses the importance of being attuned to the global market, how we’re coming closer to full digitization of payments, and how the pandemic is redefining talent acquisition as well as the workplace.
Quotes
“We are in an organization that is by definition across borders. Cash knows no limit and no borders. The fact is you have to think about global solutions that have local flavor, that takes into account the specificities of the countries. Whether they are regulations, i.e. can you actually send money without XYZ between one country or another? Which currency can you transact in and, and keep and send over? Those are all the little things that over time you start learning and you become much more aware of the questions that need to go into these decisions.”
Time Stamps
[0:47] Intro
[1:58] Interview begins
[9:33] The importance of international experience
[14:13} Cash Crossroads
[15:01] The pandemic: remote work and digitization of payments
[20:14] Redefining talent acquisition
[24:10] The Playbook
[25:46] Risk: A major pillar of the CFO's deliverables
[36:50] Harnessing data and automation
[41:40] Report from the Future
[46:01] Application of AI
[49:53] Winners make the most of uncertainty
[51:00] Quick Hits
Sponsor
The Invisible Vault is powered by the team at Kyriba, the global leader in cloud treasury and finance solutions, empowering CFOs and their teams to transform how they activate liquidity as a dynamic, real-time vehicle for growth and value creation. To learn more visit www.kyriba.com
Find Hamza on LinkedIn
Follow Bob on Twitter
Find Bob on LinkedIn