Real Numbers Behind Better Business Decisions
Most businesses sit on valuable data but struggle to make sense of it. We help turn those spreadsheets and reports into clear insights that actually shape what you do next. No complicated jargon—just straightforward analysis that fits how you work.
What Drives Our Work
Clear Over Clever
A small Thai restaurant chain came to us drowning in sales data from three locations. They wanted fancy predictions, but what they really needed was to see which menu items were losing money. Sometimes the simplest answer is the right one.
Your Context Matters
Bangkok retail works differently than online services. Seasonal patterns here don't follow textbook examples. We spend time understanding your specific situation before suggesting any direction.
Honest About Limits
Data can show trends and probabilities. It can't predict lottery numbers or guarantee outcomes. We're upfront about what analysis can and can't tell you—and when you might need different information entirely.

Who You'll Work With
Our team brings different backgrounds to financial analysis. Some of us started in banking, others in manufacturing or retail operations. That variety helps when your business doesn't fit standard templates.

Damian Kowalski
Senior Financial Analyst
Spent eight years doing operational analysis for mid-size distributors before joining us in 2023. Good at spotting patterns in inventory and cash flow data that aren't immediately obvious. Prefers working with businesses that have messy real-world data over clean academic examples.

Petra Novak
Business Intelligence Specialist
Came from retail management where she built reporting systems from scratch. Has a knack for translating technical statistical concepts into language that makes sense during busy work weeks. Often asks "what decision are you trying to make?" before diving into numbers.

How We Actually Help
Start With What You Have
Your accounting software, sales records, supplier invoices—whatever you're already tracking. We work with existing data before suggesting you collect anything new. Most businesses have more useful information than they realize.
Focus On Decisions First
Are you trying to set pricing? Plan inventory? Evaluate a new location? The question shapes what numbers matter. We've seen too many reports full of interesting statistics that don't connect to actual choices you need to make.
Build Understanding Together
You know your business better than we ever will. We know statistical methods. The useful insights come from combining both perspectives—usually through conversations that feel more like problem-solving sessions than formal consultations.
Practical Next Steps
Analysis should lead somewhere. Maybe that's a specific recommendation, maybe it's "collect data on X for three months then revisit." Either way, you should finish with a clear sense of what happens next, not just a pile of charts.
Questions We Get Often
Different stages of working together bring different concerns. Here's what typically comes up.
Before We Start
Depends what you're analyzing. Six months of daily sales can tell you plenty. Three years of quarterly summaries might not. Quality matters more than quantity—and we can usually work with whatever you've got.
Most are. Inconsistent formats, gaps, weird categories that made sense at the time—we've seen it all. Part of the process is cleaning things up enough to be useful. Sometimes that's half the work.
During Projects
Expect a couple hours of your time spread over the project. Initial conversation to frame the questions, maybe a midpoint check-in, then reviewing results together. We try to respect that you're running a business.
That happens. Maybe a product line isn't as profitable as it feels, or that new strategy isn't working yet. We present what the data shows—you decide what to do with it. Better to know than keep guessing.
After Results
That's our job to ensure. If you finish confused about what something means or why it matters, we haven't done our part. Push back if explanations don't make sense—seriously.
Some clients work with us once on a specific question. Others check in quarterly as new data accumulates. We're flexible—there's no pressure to commit to more than makes sense for your situation.