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New insightsoftware Research Reveals Trust, Not Technology, Is the Biggest Barrier to AI Adoption in FinanceRALEIGH, N.C., June 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New research from insightsoftware, the most comprehensive provider of solutions for the Office of the CFO, reveals a growing gap between AI adoption and AI readiness within finance organizations. The findings, published in the report AI in Finance – What’s In It For Me?, show that governance and trust concerns are slowing AI progress for 80% of senior finance professionals, even as AI use becomes increasingly widespread across finance teams. The findings also indicate that finance organizations are actively embracing AI, but increasingly demanding stronger guardrails before it can be fully integrated into core business processes. Finance leaders report embracing AI for better insights and productivity gains, with 50% of respondents stating that AI is enhancing their professional value. Still, a majority remain cautious about operationalizing it across core financial processes, with nearly three-quarters (72%) citing a lack of AI skills while 65% point to poor data quality as a barrier. "Finance leaders aren't asking whether AI works, they're asking whether they can trust it," said Bob Peebler, SVP Finance at insightsoftware. "The technology is moving faster than governance, and many organizations are already seeing employees adopt AI habits more quickly than policies and oversight can keep pace. As AI becomes embedded in everyday workflows, leaders that close the trust and governance gap will be the ones best positioned to scale AI across critical financial processes with confidence." AI Adoption is Widespread but Remains Largely Tactical The report also highlights a growing disconnect between employee behavior and organizational readiness. Eighty percent of respondents say they use AI several times a week in their personal lives, compared to 70% who do so at work. As employees bring AI habits into the workplace faster than organizations can establish guard rails, finance leaders face increasing risks related to shadow AI and unsanctioned usage. The Rise of Shadow AI Creates New Risks for Finance The survey results also show many organizations have allowed AI adoption to outpace AI governance, creating fragmented practices, inconsistent review processes, and increasing operational risk. For finance teams, where accountability, auditability, and data integrity are critical, the consequences are significant. Nearly half of respondents report stress when it is unclear what information can be entered into AI tools, while 40% are concerned about the lack of formal sign-off processes for AI-generated outputs. Trust Will Determine the Next Phase of AI in Finance Finance professionals are not rejecting AI, but they are demanding the controls and confidence necessary to scale it responsibly. For finance leaders, the challenge is striking the right balance between accelerating AI adoption and maintaining employee confidence. Access the complete report here for deeper insights into AI adoption trends, governance challenges, and the growing role of trust in modern finance teams. The results in the report are a result of 311 senior finance professionals surveyed across 22 industries globally. The survey was fielded from March to April 2026. About insightsoftware Media Contacts insightsoftware PR Team
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