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Forvis Mazars for Valeo

Four working demonstrations built on Valeo audit data: grounded accounting Q&A on the MAF manual, journal entry testing at scale, bank reconciliation with clickable evidence, and a real audit workpaper executed end to end by an agent.

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01 askMAF

Ask the Valeo group accounting manual, with exact citations

The auditor asks any accounting-treatment question. The agent routes it to the right MAF rule (30 rules indexed, corpus of 31/07/2025), answers with the manual position first, cites code, section and page verbatim, then adds a clearly separated IFRS check, including freshness alerts such as IFRS 18 from 2027.

MAF rules Verbatim citations IFRS watch Conformity testing

Open demo

Launch askMAF
02 Ledger AI Insights

1 million ledger lines screened for atypical entry patterns

Drop a FEC or general ledger: the agent screens every line, classifies atypical schemes across 7 risk families (round amounts, weekend postings, backdating, missing documentation, single-line entries, reversals, Benford), and returns the criticality matrix produced on the real FR09 2025 ledger: 1,048,565 lines analysed.

FEC / GL import Risk matrix Benford analysis Fraud indicators
03 RapproFlash

The E.100 treasury workpaper with clickable evidence

From the three mission inputs (general balance, bank reconciliation statements, bank confirmations), the agent builds the reconciled E.100 workpaper. Every amount carries an X-ref: click it and the source document opens with the figure highlighted, a portable DataSnipper-style experience, including FX conversion at the ERB rate.

BG ↔ ERB ↔ Confirmations X-ref evidence FX conversion Clearing tests
04 Rappro FABLE 5

A real Valeo audit workpaper executed end to end by an agent

The full E.100 review of Valeo Systèmes Thermiques (FR20, closing 31/12/2025), executed autonomously in 20 minutes: perimeter from the general balance, 15 supporting documents read and snipped, 101 formulas generated, one sign-convention anomaly self-detected and corrected at the source, zero errors at final recalculation. Every step is traced and auditable (NEP 230).

Real FR20 data Execution journal Self-correction NEP traceability