Finance and controlling structures are approached as an integrated end-to-end system. Legal and business requirements are translated into sustainable SAP S/4HANA structures to reduce complexity.
The focus is on operational stability and long-term maintainability of the IT landscape.
When responsibility, knowledge, and maintenance are distributed across too many shoulders, effort increases — not stability.
Sustainable finance architectures are designed to be operated and further developed with clearly assigned responsibility — even as requirements grow or personnel changes occur.
Architecture & Design Review
Structural assessment of existing SAP S/4HANA finance and controlling architectures with a focus on complexity, dependencies and structural risks. The review considers the long-term impact of early architecture decisions on operations, stability and maintainability.
End-to-End Finance & Controlling Architecture
Translation of legal requirements and business-related demands into clearly structured, standard-oriented SAP S/4HANA architectures. The focus a structure that remains manageable, that balances stability, regulatory requirements and flexibility.
Return to Standard & Risk Reduction
Reduction of historically grown custom logic to what is functionally necessary. This lowers complexity, dependencies, and operational effort without losing required functionality.
Delivery Support & Implementation Assurance
Support during critical project and decision phases. Requirements are translated into SAP-standard-compliant, sustainable solutions and secured during implementation. No permanent presence — but focused responsibility where wrong decisions have long-term impact
Enablement & Knowledge Transfer
Transfer of context and decision rationale. Finance and IT structures remain sustainable without dependency on individual persons.
Principal SAP S/4HANA Finance & Controlling Solution Architect with a focus on bringing historically accumulated customizations of finance and IT structures back to the SAP standard.
Engaged in situations where architecture decisions have long-term impact on stability, operations, and audit readiness.
Responsibility from conceptual design through assurance of implementation — for sustainable, audit-ready structures.