You already know what happened. What you don't have is why it happened, where to act, and the answer before the meeting ends. Stop investigating variances weeks later. Understand what changed, why it changed, and where action is needed, within the same reporting cycle.

In Excel, investigating a variance means going back to raw files, checking formulas, and emailing subsidiary controllers, often weeks after the period closes. In Corvenia, you drill from any group P&L line to the originating transaction in one click. The answer is in the same cycle, not the next one.
Every Excel consolidation process has the same silent enemy: version proliferation. Which file did the CFO use? Was that the one with Q3 restated? Corvenia runs on a single source of truth, one live consolidation, one set of numbers, no version debate before every board meeting.
In Excel, close is a coordination project: chase submissions, run eliminations, fix the formula that broke, rebuild the board pack. In Corvenia, the consolidation runs automatically, intercompany eliminations, FX translations, entity rollups. Your team reviews. They don't rebuild.