Blanc Labs
Ali Khachan is a seasoned professional in the fields of AI, business operations, and technology strategy, currently serving as the Managing Director of AI at Blanc Labs since April 2024. Prior to this role, Ali held the position of VP of Business Operations & Growth at owl.co, a Series B startup leveraging AI for decision-making in financial institutions. With a significant tenure at Boston Consulting Group from 2015 to 2022, Ali contributed as a Principal in Digital & Technology Strategy, AI & Advanced Analytics, and led talent recruitment initiatives. Early career experiences include senior roles at NexJ Systems and Advanced Micro Devices, specializing in application development and software engineering. Ali's education encompasses an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, a Master's in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto, and a Bachelor's in Computer & Communications Engineering from the American University of Beirut.
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Blanc Labs
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“We innovate financial technology through automation and product engineering.” Blanc Labs is a leader in financial technology product engineering. As a global company headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with an innovation studio in Bogota, Colombia, Blanc Labs accelerates fintech innovation through artificial intelligence and automation. Our company’s clients are challenger banks and financial institutions in Canada and Latin America. “We are a platform and service company with specialized capabilities in lending.” Blanc Labs has deeply invested in domain and technical competencies to solve the lending business challenges and has innovated digital products to address the automation needs of the industry. In 2019, Blanc Labs launched its next-generation digital lending platform called Prunto. “We are a fintech ecosystem enabler, accelerating digital lending interoperability.” Blanc Labs is a member of FDX (Financial Data Exchange), and is pioneering the consumer directed finance (also called open banking) movement in Canada.