CFOs and Finance Leaders Face Growing Responsibilities, Including ESG Reporting, According to New Protiviti Survey

Increasing reliance on finance teams underscores need for next-generation technology and skills to fulfill heightened expectations

MENLO PARK, Calif., September 15, 2021 – The 2021 Finance Trends Survey, conducted by global consulting firm Protiviti, reveals that CFOs and VPs of finance are being looked to for additional actions and data that, until recently, were considered outside their purview.

Survey respondents identified their top three priorities as:

1) security and privacy of data;

2) enhancing data analytics; and

3) process improvement, as it relates to data analytics.

The results show that finance leaders are increasingly relied on as a go-to source for insights required by companies to address fast-moving drivers of change. CFOs and VPs of finance are informing and shaping cybersecurity investments and capabilities, long-term talent management strategies and supply chain management decisions, among other historically nontraditional areas for finance teams.

"In order for finance leaders to guide critical business decisions via data-backed insights and successfully fulfill their widening range of responsibilities, it’s essential to deploy a broader range of talent and technology approaches,” said Christopher Wright, a managing director and global leader of Protiviti’s Business Performance Improvement practice. “Savvy CFOs are leveraging flexible labor models as well as marshalling the cloud, advanced technology tools and third-party partners to automate as much work as possible in order to meet baseline reporting needs, as well as the increasing expectations of their internal and external stakeholders. Finance leaders’ success will be determined by their ability to source, share, protect and analyse the data they need to help drive enterprise growth, resilience and innovation.”

The survey findings also show finance leaders in both public and private companies are aware of the need to allocate more time and resources to their organisation’s ESG (environmental, social and governance) reporting. A majority of CFOs and VPs of finance (58%) reported substantial increases organisation-wide in the focus and frequency of reporting related to ESG issues. Sixty-eight percent shared that measuring and reporting on ESG risks and issues has become part of their finance team’s role within the last year, and 75% are involved in conversations with senior leaders and boards to develop ESG metrics against which their organisation should track progress.

“The groundswell of regulatory actions and stakeholder interest that have quickened in the past year have made it undeniably clear that ESG reporting is set to become another one of the finance department’s many responsibilities,” said Wright. “ESG reporting presents an opportunity for companies to share what they’re doing to deliver sustainable value for their shareholders, while also addressing the interests of their customers, employees and communities.”

More than 475 CFOs and VPs of finance participated in the global survey in July and August 2021. In addition to presenting findings from these CFOs and VPs of finance, the survey report, titled "Security, Data, Analytics, Automation, Flexible Work Models and ESG Define Finance Priorities,” also shares insights from respondents at the director and manager levels. Comparisons of the differences between the responses by level provide additional insights for senior leadership. The full survey findings reflect responses from 1,010 finance professionals worldwide at both public and private companies across a range of industries.

Survey Resources Available

Key findings of the Protiviti 2021 Finance Trends Survey are available for digital exploration on the firm’s website – click here to access. Also available on the site is a PDF of the full survey report for complimentary download, an infographic, audio commentaries from Protiviti’s finance consulting experts and a video. On September 29 at 1:00 p.m. EDT, Protiviti will host the first of three free 60-minute webinars to discuss the survey results and their implications, featuring Wright, and Protiviti Managing Directors Kerry Buchar, Shawn Seasongood and Ken Thomas. To attend the webinar, please register here.

Chi è Protiviti

Protiviti è un Gruppo multinazionale di consulenza direzionale, leader nell’analisi e progettazione di modelli di Risk Management, Organizzazione, Compliance e Controllo; supporta le aziende nell’identificazione dei rischi e nella definizione delle migliori strategie di gestione, governo e controllo.
In Italia, Protiviti opera nelle sedi di Milano, Torino e Roma e conta circa 200 professionisti.
Protiviti è un network caratterizzato da una presenza internazionale di rilievo con oltre 80 uffici negli Stati Uniti, Canada, Sud America, Europa, Asia e Australia e oltre 4.600 persone. La base Clienti include oltre il 60% delle imprese del Fortune 1000 e il 35% delle Global 500. Obiettivo di Protiviti è la diffusione di una cultura aziendale finalizzata ad allineare i processi, i sistemi informativi e l’organizzazione alle migliori prassi internazionali.
Protiviti fa parte del Gruppo Robert Half (RH), quotato al NYSE e appartenente all’indice S&P 500.

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