Vena, the only agentic AI-powered FP&A platform purpose-built to fully amplify the Microsoft technology ecosystem, today released its 2025 State of Strategic Finance industry report, revealing tha...
57% of finance teams are using AI, but most still face major challenges with data silos, manual workflows and operational maturity
TORONTO: Vena, the only agentic AI-powered FP&A platform purpose-built to fully amplify the Microsoft technology ecosystem, today released its 2025 State of Strategic Finance industry report, revealing that while finance teams are embracing AI and stepping into more strategic roles, most are still held back by fragmented data, manual workflows and uneven adoption of intelligent planning tools.
Developed in partnership with BPM Partners and based on a survey of over 200 senior finance professionals across North America, the report captures a profession in transition—optimistic and increasingly influential, but still in the early stages of realizing the full potential of AI-powered, integrated business planning.
“Finance leaders today face growing pressure to provide insights amid volatile markets, rising data volumes and an accelerating business pace to help stakeholders address complex problems,” said Allison Munro, Chief Marketing & Ecosystem Officer at Vena.
“Finance teams are stepping up to the challenge, but the report shows there’s still work to be done, especially when it comes to system integration, deeper automation and the full adoption of agentic AI for real-time planning.”
Highlights from the 2025 Report Include:
“What stood out most this year is the shift in how finance teams are embracing AI,” said Craig Schiff, President and Lead Analyst at BPM Partners. “Just a year ago, AI wasn’t even on the radar for many teams—now it’s a key purchase driver. But as adoption picks up, we’re also seeing a widening gap between teams moving forward with meaningful AI initiatives and those still stuck in legacy workflows. Closing that gap will be essential to driving faster, more strategic decisions across the business.”
Building on the success of Vena Copilot for FP&A, which has been helping FP&A teams drive faster, more agile planning and strategic decision making since its debut at Excelerate 2024, Vena will be debuting its next wave of game-changing AI innovation in May at Excelerate Finance 2025. The next evolution of AI is here to unlock the power of FP&A across the business.
To download the full report, visit www.venasolutions.com/resources/state-of-strategic-finance.
About Vena
Vena is the only agentic AI-powered FP&A platform purpose-built to harness the full power of the Microsoft technology ecosystem for finance teams everywhere. Vena amplifies Microsoft's world-leading productivity tools, cloud technology and AI innovation to make FP&A, operational planning and adjacent strategic processes more flexible, efficient and intelligent. Thousands of the world’s leading companies rely on Vena to power their planning. For more information, visit venasolutions.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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