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[Redefining Autonomous Finance: Insights from Bill CFO Rohini Jain]-[Getting from Good to really Great in your Finance team: Rohini Jain, CFO, Bill.com]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2025-11-07

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Redefining Autonomous Finance: Insights from Bill CFO Rohini Jain

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Rohini Jain, the CFO of Bill, to explore her extensive career in finance and her vision for the future of autonomous finance for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs).

A Career Defined by Curiosity and Operations

Rohini Jain’s journey—spanning industry giants like GE, eBay, PayPal, and now Bill—is a masterclass in professional evolution. She highlights her time at GE as a "defining and most critical moment," where she learned the importance of deep business acumen. She recalls standing in the factory line to build circuit boards and helping pack boxes during quarter-end rushes. These experiences taught her that being an effective finance leader requires moving beyond the "ivory tower" and understanding the physical operations of the business.

Jain emphasizes that a major turning point in her career was stepping out of finance into a product role at PayPal. This experience forced her to be "the person who knows the least in the room," a humbling but transformative experience that provided her with a unique outside-in perspective on how finance teams can better support business outcomes rather than just dictating them.

The Evolution of FP&A: Metrics and Mindset

When discussing modern FP&A, Jain cautions against the noise created by "too many metrics." She argues that the role of finance is to identify the few metrics that actually matter at a specific point in a company’s lifecycle. She warns of "unintended consequences" when measuring isolated metrics, stressing the need for "control metrics" to balance profitability against growth goals.

She advocates for finance teams to act as "investigative journalists" who are inherently curious. "The mindset of not being stuck within your job description is really important," Jain notes. She looks for team members who are high-energy, curious, and willing to solve business problems, even those that fall outside traditional finance boundaries.

The AI Frontier: From Manual Work to Autonomous Finance

Jain is particularly passionate about how AI can eliminate the "grunt work" that has historically hindered finance productivity. At Bill, the focus is on deploying "AI agents" that solve specific SMB pain points, such as the manual labor of collecting W-9 tax forms or reconciling corporate expenses.

She defines "autonomous finance" as a combination of tools, resources, and AI that creates the "most opportunity and least amount of friction." She notes that while large enterprises can afford bespoke automation, Bill’s goal is to democratize these capabilities for SMBs. This includes "embedded finance" partnerships with platforms like NetSuite and Paychex, allowing businesses to integrate financial services seamlessly without managing multiple, disjointed systems.

Trust, Explainability, and the Human Element

Despite the power of AI, Jain remains grounded in the necessity of human oversight. She stresses that trust and explainability are paramount, especially in a regulated industry. By building controls directly into their platform, Bill ensures that AI agents remain compliant and auditable. "AI will be an amazing companion to give you data... but you still need a human mind to say okay, we are going to take this path," she asserts.

Key Takeaways for Future Finance Leaders

For those starting their careers, Jain recommends maintaining a "growth mindset" and building foundational technical skills, even if AI eventually automates the execution. Understanding data structures and core accounting principles remains vital, as these allow leaders to "smell if there are things that are not outputting appropriately through the AI."

Rohini Jain’s philosophy is clear: finance is no longer just about counting numbers—it is about being a strategic partner, a problem solver, and a catalyst for growth. As she continues her work at Bill, she remains focused on reducing friction and empowering SMBs to focus on what they do best: growing their businesses.

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I'm going to hold my horses on that.
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What is the closest alligator to the boat I need to deal with?
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I am what I am.
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The GE DNA in finance is really strong.
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Nerve wracking, right?
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hold my horses
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closest alligator to the boat
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defining and the most critical moment
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churn out
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deeply rooted into
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📖 Transcript

And now, on to the show.
From Data Rails, this is FP&A Today.
Welcome to FP&A Today.
I'm your host, Glenn Hopper.
Today on the show, we're joined by Rohini Jain, who leads finance strategy at Bill, the intelligent finance platform used by nearly half a million businesses to manage, move and maximize their money.
Rohini has more than 20 years of experience shaping and leading finance product and operations teams across some of the world's biggest names in fintech, payments and e-commerce.

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