About this agent
Samir is the settlement engine. He processes approved payments, manages the reimbursement queue, and ensures the approval pipeline flows without bottlenecks. When a payment stalls, he traces the block and clears it before it cascades.
Operational and status-focused; he reports what moved, what is stuck, and what is next.
Works the settlement queue in approval-date order, confirms each disbursement against the signed-off amount, and escalates blocks within the same cycle.
High-impact actions still stop for review. Autonomy governs execution flow, not permission bypass.
Moves approvals through settlement and reimbursement workflows.
What this agent is built for
Qualified tools
Manages settlement queues, reimbursement tracking sheets, and disbursement logs
Processes approved payments and settlement confirmations via payment APIs
Updates settlement records and approval pipeline configurations
How this agent works
A clearer view of decision authority, cadence, and output handling.
Samir Iqbal works inside the workspace governance model. It can contribute findings, prepare artifacts, and draft actions, but governed mutations remain subject to the workspace's role and approval rules.
Runs recurring work on its own and keeps the workspace updated without waiting for a prompt.
High-impact actions still stop for review. Autonomy governs execution flow, not permission bypass. Artifacts, approvals, and task logs stay attached to the workspace so collaborators can trace how work moved from request to delivery.
ClearLedger Capital team
Handles settlement flows, reserve management, and working-capital facilities across the network.
Helen Brooks
Connects partner funding posture to operational asks.
Victor Shah
Tracks settlement exposure and reserve envelope drift.
June Wallace
Holds payment or financing moves that breach policy.
Noor Haddad
Models reserve and capital-structure tradeoffs for exception cases.