Financial Analysis That Reflects Reality

We don't just crunch numbers. Our approach combines analytical precision with an understanding of what those numbers actually mean for your business decisions in Thailand's evolving market.

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How We Actually Work With Data

  • Context Before Calculations

    Last year, a retail client came to us with declining margins. The numbers showed one story, but conversations with their team revealed supply chain timing issues that standard analysis would've missed entirely.

  • Regional Market Understanding

    Thailand's business landscape has specific rhythms and patterns. We've been working here since 2018, which means our statistical models account for things like seasonal variations unique to this market.

  • Transparent Methodology

    You'll always know how we arrived at our conclusions. We document our analytical process and explain our reasoning in plain language, not just statistical jargon that sounds impressive but means nothing practical.

  • Ongoing Relationship Focus

    Financial analysis isn't a one-time event. We track how our recommendations perform over time and adjust our approach based on actual outcomes rather than theoretical projections.

Different Analysis Formats for Different Needs

Some businesses need deep analytical dives. Others benefit more from regular monitoring with periodic check-ins. We've structured our services to match how you actually operate.

1

Comprehensive Review

Full analysis of your financial data with detailed reporting. Best suited for annual planning or major business decisions. Usually takes 2-3 weeks depending on data complexity.

2

Monthly Monitoring

Regular check-ins with focused analysis on key metrics you've identified as important. We track trends and alert you to significant changes that warrant attention.

3

Project-Specific Analysis

Targeted analysis for specific questions or decisions. Whether you're evaluating an investment opportunity or trying to understand a revenue shift, we focus on what you actually need to know.

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What Happens After the Analysis

The real measure of analytical work isn't the report itself. It's what businesses can do with the information over time.

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Antti Virtanen

Operations Director, Import Business

We started working with ProgXTool in early 2023 for what was supposed to be a one-time cost analysis. Two years later, their monthly monitoring caught a currency exposure issue that would've cost us significantly more if we'd noticed it ourselves three months down the line.

24 Months Working
7 Issues Identified
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Davor Babic

Finance Manager, Manufacturing

Their analysis helped us understand seasonal patterns in our cash flow that we'd been treating as random variations. Now we plan better for those cycles. The work wasn't fancy, just thorough and specific to our situation rather than generic financial advice.

18 Months Working
12 Reports Delivered
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Tomasz Lewandowski

CEO, Technology Services

We were considering expanding to a second location in 2024. The financial projections from ProgXTool showed the timing wasn't ideal based on our current growth trajectory. We waited six months, and that delay probably saved the expansion from becoming a financial strain.

15 Months Working
3 Major Decisions

Let's Talk About Your Data

We're scheduling initial consultations for autumn 2025. These conversations help us understand what you're trying to accomplish and whether our analytical approach fits your needs.

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