
Aurionpro Solutions wins European order from UK-based financial institution for AI-native credit assessment platform
Aurionpro Solutions Limited has announced a significant breakthrough in its European expansion strategy by securing a new order from a leading UK-based financial institution. The project involves deploying Aurionpro's AI-native credit assessment platform, powered by its subsidiary Arya.ai.
As part of this partnership, Aurionpro will implement its Integro Lending Suite and Arya.ai's intelligent credit assessment tools, replacing the client's traditional underwriting systems. The AI-native platform will help automate statement analysis, generate AI-driven credit summaries, and incorporate fraud detection features, enabling faster and more accurate decision-making.
Deekshith Marla, Co-founder of Arya.ai, described the deal as a defining step in Aurionpro's global fintech journey. He highlighted the company's goal of helping financial institutions transition from traditional workflow-based processes to AI-native decision-making frameworks, boosting speed-to-market and reducing operational risks.
This engagement marks Aurionpro's first major AI-native deployment in Europe. The company said the platform is scalable across multiple use cases in financial services, including trade finance and cash management, making it a future-ready solution for global financial markets.
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