December 9, 2025 - 18:04

LONDON, December 09, 2025—Accordion, a financial consulting firm specializing in AI and data solutions for private equity, has announced a significant expansion of its CFO Technology Practice across Europe. This strategic move is aimed at bolstering support for private equity sponsors and portfolio company CFOs in modernizing and scaling their finance technology infrastructure.
The firm has welcomed three senior professionals to its team: Adil Rehman, James Wainwright, and Nicholas Mascia. Each of these seasoned experts brings a wealth of experience in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Corporate Performance Management (CPM), and technology strategy. Their addition is expected to enhance Accordion's ability to deliver innovative solutions tailored to the unique challenges faced by CFOs in today's rapidly evolving financial landscape.
With this expansion, Accordion is poised to strengthen its position as a leader in financial consulting, providing critical support to clients navigating the complexities of finance technology transformation.
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