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Hamilton Engine Empowers Fore Coffee Through IFRS 16 End User Training

Hamilton Engine Empowers Fore Coffee Through IFRS 16 End User Training

Jakarta, October 21, 2025 — Digital transformation in accounting continues to evolve, and this time, the movement is gaining traction among Indonesia’s fast-growing businesses. On Tuesday, Fore Coffee officially began its End User Training (EUT) with Hamilton Prima Indonesia for the implementation of Hamilton Engine IFRS 16 — a locally developed technology solution built to simplify lease accounting and help companies comply with global financial reporting standards.

The training represents a crucial step in Fore Coffee’s adoption of IFRS 16 (PSAK 116), a standard governing lease accounting and disclosures. The goal goes beyond learning software. It’s about understanding how each calculation, report, and system logic translates into better decision-making and more transparent financial management.

A Hands-On, Structured Learning Experience

Over four intensive days, the Hamilton team guided participants through key learning modules from Lease Inception and Lease Modification to Report & Disclosure and Month-End Closing Procedures. Each session combined practical demonstrations, case-based exercises, and conceptual discussions.

Participants learned not just how to perform system operations, but also how to interpret the meaning behind the numbers. The sessions covered various real-world scenarios such as tiered pricing, short-term leases, and ad-hoc payment adjustments. This approach ensures that users don’t merely memorize accounting procedures, they develop the capability to apply IFRS 16 principles confidently within everyday business contexts.

Predictive Accounting: From Compliance to Insight

One of the most anticipated sessions introduced Predictive Accounting, a key feature of Hamilton Engine IFRS 16. The feature allows companies to simulate how contract changes might affect financial outcomes before they actually happen. This gives finance teams a forward-looking tool for assessing risks, refining forecasts, and enhancing financial transparency.

This proactive approach marks a shift in how organizations view compliance: not as a reporting burden, but as a foundation for smarter business strategy. Predictive modeling, in particular, reflects a global movement toward more analytical, data-driven financial management — a direction Hamilton has embraced since its inception.

People at the Heart of Transformation

For Hamilton Prima Indonesia, digital transformation has always been more than a technological upgrade. It’s about empowering people to make sense of complexity. Guided by its core principle,Fight for Simplicity, Hamilton believes every innovation must begin with user understanding and end with measurable impact.

Through this training, Fore Coffee’s finance team not only mastered the system but also gained a clearer understanding of the business meaning behind each lease transaction. It’s this human-centered learning approach that continues to set Hamilton apart in helping organizations navigate new accounting standards like IFRS 16 and PSAK 116.

Looking Ahead

As compliance pressures continue to grow, businesses across Indonesia are looking for ways to automate their accounting while maintaining accuracy and accountability. The collaboration between Hamilton and Fore Coffee demonstrates how a local technology solution — developed by Indonesian experts — can bridge that gap effectively.

Organizations interested in streamlining IFRS 16 or PSAK 116 implementation can reach out to the Hamilton Prima Indonesia team at +62 823-1004-9500 for consultation and live demonstration sessions.

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