Presight Deploys Advanced AI and Analytics Solutions for First Abu Dhabi Bank
Presight, a global leader in AI and big data analytics, has signed a new agreement with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB). The deal will expand the use of advanced AI solutions across the bank’s operations, from customer engagement to strategic planning. Both companies aim to strengthen their partnership after successful pilot programmes.
Thomas Pramotedham, the newly appointed CEO of Presight, previously led Core42 before taking on his current role. He highlighted the shared commitment to innovation and client service as the foundation of this collaboration.
The partnership will focus on two key areas: growth intelligence and resource planning. Under the growth intelligence initiative, Presight’s AI-powered platform will help FAB identify and target high-potential corporate and institutional clients. The system will generate ranked opportunity lists and geospatial heatmaps, enabling relationship managers to prioritise companies with the highest conversion potential.
In resource planning, Presight will apply geospatial and econometric analysis to optimise FAB’s branch and ATM network. The goal is to improve efficiency while supporting the bank’s commercial growth strategy. These solutions build on earlier deployments, where pilot programmes and proof-of-concept tests already showed measurable impact.
Hana Al Rostamani, Group CEO of FAB, stated that the collaboration would speed up the adoption of AI and advanced analytics. She emphasised how these tools align with the bank’s broader growth objectives. Meanwhile, Pramotedham noted that the partnership reflects a joint vision for responsible innovation in banking.
The expanded agreement will embed AI deeper into FAB’s ecosystem, covering client engagement, credit assessment, and operational forecasting. The bank expects the solutions to enhance customer intelligence and streamline decision-making. Previous pilot results suggest the new tools will deliver tangible benefits in efficiency and strategic planning.