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[Redefining the ERP: The Rise of AI-Native Finance with Rillet's Stephen Hedlund]-[The Future of the AI-Native ERP Stephen Hedlund, Rillet]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2026-01-21

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The Evolution of Finance: Building the AI-Native ERP

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Stephen Hedlund, Head of Finance at Rillet. As an AI-native ERP, Rillet is currently challenging the status quo of legacy systems like NetSuite and SAP. Hedlund, who brings experience from Walmart and various high-growth startups, discusses the transition from traditional accounting to the AI-driven future of finance.

The Philosophy of "Psychohistory" in Finance

Hedlund credits his career trajectory to a unique fascination with Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series, specifically the concept of "psychohistory," which posits that if you have enough variables, you can predict the future. While he initially thought this meant mastering complex statistical models, he realized that in practice, "it’s the simple back-of-the-envelope models that always end up being the best directionally." This realization shapes his current approach at Rillet: avoiding the trap of over-complicating systems and focusing on the core drivers of business success.

Moving Beyond Legacy Systems

Having worked at the massive scale of Walmart and the nimble environments of startups, Hedlund identifies a critical gap in the market. Legacy systems were built for the on-premise era or early cloud transition, often acting as "an old database with a wrapper over it." Rillet, by contrast, is built as an "AI-native ERP." Hedlund argues that you cannot simply "throw AI on top" of legacy architecture; you must rebuild the system from the ground up to handle modern data structures.

The Reality of AI-Native Implementation

For Hedlund, AI-native means more than just automation; it means rethinking how data enters, stays, and exits the system.

  • Integration Strategy: Rillet avoids the "manual upload" trap by rebuilding integrations (like those with Stripe) from the ground up, ensuring deep metadata is captured.
  • Automating the Mundane: The team uses AI for tasks like booking accruals and cash reconciliation. By asking their AI agent, "Aura," to suggest entries based on historical data, they move closer to the goal of a "zero-day close."
  • Contextual Intelligence: Hedlund emphasizes that without the right data structure—a "context graph" of sorts—AI in finance is useless. He notes that Rillet’s competitive advantage lies in controlling the data architecture, which prevents them from being throttled by the API limitations of incumbent platforms.

Building a Finance Function That Scales

Hedlund stresses that his role has evolved beyond traditional reporting. He now views finance as a growth engine. "Most of my time today is spent on growth," he notes, explaining how he uses his background in analytics to drive marketing metrics and identify growth levers. He believes the future of the CFO role is increasingly customer-facing, with finance leaders acting as the public face of the company’s data story.

Conclusion: The New Standard

When asked about the future of finance, Hedlund is optimistic. He believes that the next generation of finance leaders will be defined by their ability to adopt AI-native tools that allow for faster, data-driven decision-making. As he aptly puts it, quoting Asimov: "To succeed, planning alone is insufficient. One must improvise as well." In the startup world, this means being willing to do things that do not scale, like personal outreach, while simultaneously building the automated foundations that will define the next decade of corporate finance.

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I fell into finance partially by accident.
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I'm probably going to steal that from you.
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I ran the whole show.
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That's not my job is never the answer.
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I knew I couldn't pass this up.
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📝Key Phrases

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rebuild the finance function
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closing the books in real time
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fall into something by accident
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back of the envelope models
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confusing the map for the terrain
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📖 Transcript

And now, on to the show.
Welcome to FP&A Today.
I'm your host, Glenn Hopper.
Today on the show, I'm joined by Stephen Hedlund, head of finance at Rillet, an AI-native ERP that's raised over 100 million from Sequoia Andreessen, Horowitz and Iconic.
Stephen is in a rare position.
He's building the finance function at a company that's rebuilding the finance function.

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