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Nick
Royer
Controller
Dscout
Nick Royer is Controller at dscout, bringing over a decade of finance experience in the SaaS industry. He has extensive expertise in accounting leadership, financial reporting, and systems transformation, helping fast-growing companies scale efficiently. At dscout, Nick oversees global finance operations and is leading a major billing platform migration, implementing AI-driven automation to reduce manual work and enable more strategic finance activities. He is also planning a future ERP transition to modernise systems and support continued growth. Previously, Nick held senior finance roles at Skillshare, CityBase, VelocityEHS, and Grant Thornton, where he developed deep expertise in GAAP compliance, forecasting, financial reporting, and operational metrics. Known for combining technical rigor with strategic insight, Nick is passionate about optimising finance operations to create value and drive business performance in dynamic, high-growth environments.
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07 May 2026 11:15 - 12:00
Moderated roundtable discussions
Four discussions will run in parallel, each focused on a challenge Controllers are actively navigating right now. Choose the table most relevant to you and join a candid, peer-led conversation with Controllers facing the same pressure and trade-offs. Each table is moderated by a senior finance leader to keep the discussion grounded, practical, and relevant, with no presentations and no passive listening. Come prepared to challenge assumptions, compare approaches, and share what is actually working in your organisation. A snapshot of this year’s roundtable themes: 1. Data integrity in a multi-entity World – Managing complex reporting and compliance across global subsidiaries. 2. Embedding agility into your SOP's – Making close, reporting, and planning workflows flexible without losing control. 3. Communicating insights that drive action – Turning accounting data into stories that executives can act on immediately. 4. Talent Retention and development in finance teams – Keeping and growing the skills that make a controller function future-ready. Connect with peers carrying the same accountability, benchmark decisions candidly, and leave with perspectives you can apply immediately in your own organisation.