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    Home > Finance > Gary McGaghey Explains How to Reframe Your Finance and Reporting Operating Model for a Hyperconnected Future
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    Gary McGaghey Explains How to Reframe Your Finance and Reporting Operating Model for a Hyperconnected Future

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on February 24, 2022

    6 min read

    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    With new technologies and collaboration opportunities looming, Gary McGaghey encourages CFOs to rethink their finance and reporting operating models.

    Table of Contents

    • Rethinking Finance and Reporting Operating Models in the Digital Era
    • Shifting to Open, Smarter Finance and Reporting Operating Models
    • Fresh Ideas and Perspectives
    • Adopting a Managed Services Strategy to Achieve Transformation
    • Data Analytics and Cloud Computing
    • Reconsidering Your Finance and Reporting Operating Model
    • About Gary McGaghey

    With new technologies and collaboration opportunities looming, Gary McGaghey encourages CFOs to rethink their finance and reporting operating models.

    As the advent of new technologies and the rise of internal and external collaborations continues to disrupt companies and create superfluid markets, CFOs must be confident that their finance operating models fit the shape of our technology-driven, connected future. Here, the divisional and group CFO Gary McGaghey explains that such a finance operating model is essential to flourishing in an extended ecosystem, keeping up with the pace of technology, and making the most of domain experience and strategic providers’ services.

    Rethinking Finance and Reporting Operating Models in the Digital Era

    The digital era is seeing new virtual markets emerge as platform-based giants that seamlessly link sellers and buyers. Gary McGaghey notes that the companies succeeding here are using new technologies to reduce or even eliminate traditional market frictions and autonomously connect with prospects. These companies make the most of the fact that they can rent almost anything as a service and that excess capacity is likely to fade away.

    Gary McGaghey explains that CFOs can reframe their finance and reporting operating models by balancing requirements like priorities around cost-efficiency, adding value, and managing risk. When CFOs have a solid understanding of their priorities, they should find it easier to identify gaps in their current operating model and its ability to perform well.

    Shifting to Open, Smarter Finance and Reporting Operating Models

    In 2020, EY’s Global Financial Accounting Advisory Services (FAAS) Corporate Reporting[CM1] survey demonstrated that finance leaders were already anticipating the shift to an open, smarter finance operating model. The survey respondents provided their perspectives on the following possible technological developments.

    • 54% of respondents thought it likely that blockchain-based systems would underpin finance and provide real-time data management and supporting reporting over the next three years. 28% thought this very likely.
    • 53% of respondents thought it likely that reporting would shift to an “on-demand” mode and business leaders would access self-service tools to enable near real-time reporting. 30% thought this very likely.
    • 51% of respondents thought it likely that artificial intelligence and machine learning would transform the financial close process. 25% thought this very likely.
    • 53% of respondents thought it likely that bots would take over more than half of the general finance and reporting tasks usually carried out by humans. 24% thought this very likely.
    • 53% of respondents thought it likely that companies would automate core finance processes at scale and that finance teams would instead perform high-value tasks. 27% thought this very likely.

    Fresh Ideas and Perspectives

    Gary McGaghey emphasises that the demands of the COVID-19 crisis shouldn’t distract CFOs from their long-term perspectives and that finance leaders should take a strategic approach to their reporting and forecasting capabilities. Such a strategic approach may require finance teams to embrace new technology solutions and/or approach their data differently. The EY survey highlights the actions that finance teams can take to adopt fresh ideas and perspectives and suggests that CFOs could take further steps to improve their innovation cultures. During the survey:

    • 44% of respondents said they planned to drive innovation with other in-house company teams, like IT.
    • 37% of respondents said they planned to use an open approach and work with external providers.
    • 17% of respondents said they planned to drive innovation from within the finance function.

    Gary McGaghey adds that if CFOs are to build an innovation capability, they must define a vision that aligns with the company’s wider enterprise strategy and use KPIs to measure success. They should also identify how important players from the finance team and in-house functions like IT will collaborate with external providers and the wider innovation ecosystem.

    Adopting a Managed Services Strategy to Achieve Transformation

    Finance and reporting often face heavy pressures that span from demanding stakeholder requests to growing expectations for finance to play a key role in the company’s long-term value strategy. Meanwhile, the weight and distraction of complex legacy responsibilities, the need to rewire finance technologies, and challenges surrounding talent recruitment see many finance teams struggle to overcome these pressures.

    However, CFOs looking to overcome these challenges can use managed services as a strategic weapon. Managed services can enable CFOs to maximise innovation and unlock value because they offer regulatory credibility and understanding, global reach, domain experience in finance, and the potential for an advanced technology stack that influences both new technologies and common data sets. These services can leave CFOs with the time to lead in-house finance capabilities. EY’s 2020 DNA of the CFO survey [CM2] revealed that 76% of 800+ CFOs and senior finance leaders from around the world planned to partner with external parties to provide specialist finance processes or activities.

    Data Analytics and Cloud Computing

    Data analytics and cloud computing will likely prove essential to managed services strategies. Cloud computing provides the space for financial digital transformation and the framework for providers, employees, and customers to connect their ecosystems. Cloud providers are also investing heavily in security to protect data and apps, which is more important than ever given the rise of cybercrime. Such data ecosystems are set to become invaluable as companies need to manage risks when sharing business information across internal boundaries.

    Reconsidering Your Finance and Reporting Operating Model

    Gary McGaghey emphasises how important it is for today’s CFOs to reconsider their finance and reporting operating models. Adopting open approaches that embrace innovative provider strategies and technologies can future-proof your company for a technology-rich, interconnected future and put you on the path to achieve your financial goals.

    Learn more finance strategies from Gary McGaghey.

    About Gary McGaghey

    Gary McGaghey is a chartered management accountant and CFO who is well-known for the impressive financial successes that he has enabled for a variety of private equity, listed, and privately owned companies. He is currently the Group CFO of Williams Lea Tag, a €1.3bn end-to-end marketing production and business services group, and the non-executive director of Fitmedia UK, a children’s fitness analysis and testing provider.

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    [CM2]Suggested link: https://www.ey.com/en_uk/assurance/how-can-the-cfo-evolve-today-to-reframe-finance-for-tomorrow

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