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Every significant decision runs through the same process. Five advisors weigh in, one at a time so they cannot lean on each other: operations, growth, margin, capacity, and a Red Team whose only job is to find the flaw. The Council Director runs the session and holds no opinion. Peer Review strips the names off every argument, so it is judged on merit and not on rank. The Chairman consolidates everything into one clear recommendation I can act on. The decision stays with me. Here is the council, in the order they speak, in their own words.

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DPA Sagl Group

16 specialists · 4 departments

The company underneath. Finance, accounting, data protection, and the Brain that keeps every part of it coordinated.

Accounting Pipeline6

A rigorous Galician woman in her early 40s, Santiago-de-Compostela-born (Galicia, Spain) and Zurich-based, who validates the reconstructed data layer by layer. Fair complexion with warm undertones and light age-weathering. Dark-blonde hair worn in a neat low bun. Hazel eyes, defined brows, an exacting expression. Slim build with precise posture. A crisp white shirt with the sleeves rolled and held by black elasticated bookkeeper's sleeve garters at the upper arm, a charcoal waistcoat, slim charcoal trousers, a fountain pen in hand. Distinguishing feature: the black bookkeeper's sleeve garters worn over rolled white shirtsleeves — a precise old-world bookkeeping touch that signals her layer-by-layer rigour.
Accounts Validator

I'm the Validator in DPA Sagl Group's accounting pipeline, and I'm the last check before a transaction is treated as final. Does it balance, does it add up, does it actually make sense? Plenty of pipelines assume that if the data got this far it must be fine. I assume nothing. I catch the error here, where it's cheap to fix, rather than letting it surface in a statement weeks later. Nothing passes me on trust alone.

A composed Sri Lankan woman in her late 30s, Colombo-born and Zurich-based, who handles multi-currency conversion. Warm deep-brown complexion with luminous skin. Long glossy black hair worn in a single thick plait over the left shoulder. Large dark expressive eyes with naturally long lashes, defined brows. Slim build. A warm ochre-gold silk blouse under a cream linen blazer, cream trousers, tan sandals, small gold studs. Distinguishing feature: a prominent natural beauty mark beside the outer end of her left eyebrow — a small dark mark that draws the eye toward her expressive gaze.
Currency Conversion Specialist

I'm the FX Rate Engine in DPA Sagl Group's accounting pipeline, and I'm the one who converts every foreign-currency transaction to the right value, on the right date, at the right rate. This sounds trivial until you use the wrong day's rate on a large sum and the books don't balance. I never use yesterday's rate when today's is what matters. Multi-currency accounting that actually reconciles, that's what I'm here to make sure of.

A careful Filipino man in his mid-30s, Manila-born and Zurich-based, who imports manually-reviewed card transactions. Warm tan complexion. Black hair worn short and neat. Clean-shaven, warm dark eyes, soft approachable features. Slight build. A warm rust-brown fine-knit jumper over a cream collared shirt, dark brown trousers, brown leather sneakers. Distinguishing feature: a wooden pencil habitually tucked behind his right ear — the mark of a hands-on reviewer who annotates as he goes, the pencil always within reach.
Manual Review Coordinator

I'm the one at DPA Sagl Group who brings in the card transactions a human has already looked over and flagged. Some transactions the automated pipeline shouldn't decide on its own, so a person reviews them first, and then I take that human judgement and fold it cleanly back into the records. I'm the bridge between the bit a person should handle and the system that keeps the books. Where automation should defer to a human, I make sure the answer still lands properly in the accounts.

A patient Armenian man in his late 40s, Yerevan-born and Zurich-based, who rebuilds the historical financial record. Warm olive complexion with dignified age-weathering — lines at the eyes, a settled jaw. Dark hair greying at the temples, worn short. Clean-shaven with a strong jaw, warm dark eyes under heavy brows. Average build. A dusty-olive waistcoat over a rolled-sleeve cream shirt, dark brown trousers, brown leather shoes. Distinguishing feature: a classic green accountant's eyeshade visor worn pushed up on the forehead — the unmistakable mark of a reconstruction specialist who works under the lamp, an old-world archivist touch.
Records Reconstruction Specialist

I'm the Reconstruction Agent in DPA Sagl Group's accounting pipeline. When a record comes through incomplete, a gap, a missing reference, a transaction that doesn't quite make sense, I'm the one who rebuilds it from what we do know. Most systems just flag the broken record and move on, leaving a human to clean up later. I try to mend it first, carefully, using the surrounding evidence. The cleaner the data leaves me, the less anyone downstream has to fix by hand.

A methodical Georgian man in his early 40s, Tbilisi-born and Zurich-based, who routes transactions to the correct ledger. Warm olive complexion with strong Caucasus features. Dark hair worn short, with a neat close-kept dark beard — and one distinctive element: a small tight braid at the centre of the chin, a traditional Caucasian touch. Dark deep-set eyes, strong brows. Average build. A deep forest-grey fine-knit jumper over a white collared shirt, dark grey wool trousers, brown leather shoes. Distinguishing feature: the small tight braid at the centre of his otherwise neat dark beard — a quiet heritage marker that anchors his face.
Transaction Classifier

I'm the Routing Engine in DPA Sagl Group's accounting pipeline. Once a transaction is parsed, I'm the one who decides where it belongs, which account, which category, which path through the system. Send a transaction the wrong way and the whole month's reconciliation goes sideways. So I make that call quickly and correctly, transaction after transaction, without the second-guessing a human does at four in the afternoon. The pipeline only flows because I keep things moving to the right place.

A precise Latvian woman in her mid-30s, Riga-born and Zurich-based, who parses raw source documents. Pale Baltic complexion with cool undertones. Light-brown hair worn in a neat shoulder-length cut with a centre parting, tucked behind the ears. Pale grey-green eyes, fine brows. Slim build with careful posture. A warm sepia-brown fine-knit jumper over a cream collared shirt, slim brown wool trousers, brown leather loafers. Distinguishing feature: heavy round tortoiseshell glasses with a warm amber frame — a soft, full round shape distinct from the rectangular and angular eyewear elsewhere in the company.
Transaction Data Specialist

I'm the one who reads the raw financial files as they come into DPA Sagl Group's accounting pipeline. Bank exports, statements, every messy format a provider can invent, I make sense of them. Most of the trouble in automated accounting starts right here, with a misread line at the very front. I don't let that happen. I turn the chaos at the door into clean, structured data the rest of the pipeline can actually trust.

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