Vatic AI hires former Mastercard exec Dilip Krishnan as CEO and president
Vatic AI has appointed Dilip Krishnan as its new president and CEO, succeeding Arthur Becker, who will now become executive chairman of the US-based fintech.
In his new position, Vatic AI states Krishnan will be responsible for the development of new AI products with a specific focus on the “credit worthiness” of anonymous audiences online.
In addition, he has also been installed on the fintech’s board of directors and will remain situated in Singapore.
Vatic AI asserts its new chief brings extensive experience in “handling growth and expansion for start-ups” and large-scale innovation, consulting and transformation initiatives for corporations.
Prior to joining the fintech, Krishnan worked at paytech giant Mastercard, and served as the global lead for digital transformation practice for its data and services unit. Moreover, he also acted as VP of digital transformation at OCBC Bank in Singapore as well as Citibank’s assistant VP for digital innovation.
Founded in 2018, Vatic AI claims to be the world’s only generative AI search platform that merges “the accuracy of search advertising with the scale of the entire internet”. It boasts that its search algorithm can analyse more than 1.2 trillion web interactions.
Vatic AI’s flagship Qscore solution leverages AI to predict the credit qualifications of “anonymous audiences”.