July 17, 2025

Haim Ratzabi – The Startup Secret They Don’t Want You to Know

James Kennedy chats with Haim Ratzabi, founder of HR Boutique CFO Services in Israel, about building and scaling companies in the Startup Nation – from early finance ops through U.S. GAAP/IFRS readiness and the long road to a NASDAQ listing. Haim explains Israel’s unique mix of government R&D support, elite military tech networks, and a deep advisor ecosystem (Big Four + global law firms) that helps startups go global. You’ll hear what it really takes – time, fees, bankers, tooling – to go public, when to bring in a fractional CFO, and how to structure finance so founders can move fast and pass investor/bank scrutiny.
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Show Notes

James Kennedy chats with Haim Ratzabi, founder of HR Boutique CFO Services in Israel, about building and scaling companies in the Startup Nation – from early finance ops through U.S. GAAP/IFRS readiness and the long road to a NASDAQ listing. Haim explains Israel’s unique mix of government R&D support, elite military tech networks, and a deep advisor ecosystem (Big Four + global law firms) that helps startups go global. You’ll hear what it really takes – time, fees, bankers, tooling – to go public, when to bring in a fractional CFO, and how to structure finance so founders can move fast and pass investor/bank scrutiny.

About Haim Ratzabi

A finance leader with 25+ years in public companies (many NASDAQ-traded), Haim has served as Controller, Treasurer, and CFO. Through HR Boutique CFO Services, he supports SMBs and maturing startups (typically $5–10M turnover) that are too small for a full-time CFO but need enterprise-grade reporting, investor readiness, and capital-market discipline.

What You’ll Learn

  • Going Public, Realistically: Typical timelines (~2 years), advisor stack (Big Four + international counsel), F-1/IPO prep, and why reporting discipline must precede fundraising.
  • The Cost of “Playing with the Big Guys”: Legal/accounting in the $600–700k range and 2–3% bank fees – why founders should treat these as the price of admission.
  • Why Israel Breeds Startups: R&D grants (Innovation Authority), defense-unit networks, top universities (e.g., Technion), and a strong local advisor market.
  • Operate Global from Day One: English-first documentation, U.S./EU investor expectations, and getting bank-ready with timely financials and cash forecasts.
  • Tooling & Processes: When SaaS firms graduate to NetSuite (revenue recognition, billing), and where local ERPs like Priority fit.
  • When to Hire a Fractional CFO: After raising ~$1M, ~5–6 employees, or opening new markets – before complexity and investor scrutiny outpace your books.

Episode Highlights

  • If you want to raise money, you have to play the game. Banks and advisors take their cut – budget for it.”
  • Reporting first, fundraising second. Treat public-company discipline as a habit, not an event.”
  • “Israel’s edge is R&D support + elite networks + global mindset. Small country, fast connections.”
  • Decision speed matters, but only when your numbers are clean enough to trust.”
  • Invest early in tax + structure – IP location, treaties, and stock-option tax rules can change outcomes.”

More About Haim’s Role

Haim installs reporting cadence, forecasts, budget vs. actuals, investor packs, and SOX-style controls scaled to SMB realities. He partners with auditors and counsel to guide companies from “promising startup” to due-diligence ready – or all the way to a public listing.

Resources Mentioned

  • Israel Innovation Authority: Early-stage grants/support for R&D companies
  • NASDAQ / AIM / TASE paths: sequencing local listing vs. direct U.S. listing
  • ERPs: NetSuite (SaaS growth use cases), Priority (popular in Israel)

Connect with Haim

  • Company: HR Boutique CFO Services (Israel)
  • Focus: Fractional CFO & controllership for SMBs and maturing startups; cross-border investor readiness

Business Hero

Gil Shwed (Check Point Software Technologies) – admired for disciplined, conservative, long-term leadership that built a durable, multi-decade cybersecurity powerhouse.

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