
CFO THOUGHT LEADER 1182: From Cockpit Decisions to Capital Decisions | Andre Mancl, CFO, Nium
Apr 29, 2026
Andre Mansell, CFO of Nium and former U.S. Navy helicopter aviator turned investment banker, brings cockpit-honed judgment to global payments. He discusses hands-on leadership, pattern recognition from banking, scaling cross-border corridors and compliance, capital and liquidity tradeoffs, and practical AI uses that speed reconciliations and automate finance tasks.
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CFO Bet Against A Market-Driven Pay Spike
- Andre Mansell refused a proposed 30–40% across-the-board engineer pay raise early in his CFO role because market signals felt “toppy.”
- He approved a smaller targeted pool instead, and a week later major tech hiring freezes began, validating his judgment.
Hands Near The Controls Leadership
- Mansell's naval aviator practice informs a hands-on leadership style where he transfers control gradually while staying ready to intervene.
- He described keeping his hand near the helicopter collective during ship landings to prevent dangerous mistakes until a pilot proves competence.
Banking Built A Business Assessment Instinct
- Investment banking trained Mansell to assess businesses quickly by looking at margins, growth, TAM, and multiples, turning pattern recognition into instinct.
- He says bankers spot when numbers don't align and that instinct isn't common among all executives.







