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Catherine Joyce Montaos, CPA
Assistant Controller
Catherine is an Assistant Controller at TFG. She plays a key role in supporting financial operations and ensuring the integrity of reporting processes. Working closely with teams across the organization, she delivers accurate financial insights, strengthens internal controls, and enhances processes that drive value for clients. A Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Catherine helps clients achieve financial clarity by maintaining transparent reporting, streamlining accounting systems, and providing data-driven analysis that supports confident business growth. She is passionate about making complex financial information accessible and actionable, empowering clients to make informed decisions with ease.
What she enjoys most about her role is collaborating with a dedicated team that values integrity, innovation, and continuous improvement. She finds fulfillment in solving problems, optimizing processes, and helping clients thrive.
Outside of work, Catherine is an avid traveler and foodie who loves exploring new cultures and savoring the local dishes that make each destination unique.
Special Skills
Financial Reporting and Integrity
Ensures the accuracy and transparency of financial statements through diligent reporting, strong internal controls, and attention to detail.
Data-Driven Financial Analysis
Transforms complex financial data into clear, actionable insights that empower clients to make confident, informed business decisions.
Process Improvement and Controls
Streamlines accounting systems, enhances operational efficiency, and strengthens internal processes to support sustainable business growth.
Collaboration and Strategic Support
Works closely with cross-functional teams to deliver financial clarity, foster innovation, and contribute to strategic decision-making that drives client success.
