Production-grade autonomous systems for consumer finance. We engineer the logic, compliance, and execution scaffolding that sits between language models and real-world consequences.
Every business — from a sole trader in Manchester to a FTSE 100 in the City — should have access to autonomous systems that handle real work. Not dashboards. Not chatbots. Agents that execute.
The technology exists. What's missing is the infrastructure to deploy it reliably, compliantly, and at a price point that doesn't exclude 99% of the economy. That's the gap we close.
We're building the agentic layer for British business — small to large, sector by sector — with the regulatory rigour and engineering standards this country is known for.
This city invented modern computing. Alan Turing broke Enigma at Bletchley Park. Tommy Flowers built Colossus — the world's first programmable electronic computer — in a Post Office workshop in Dollis Hill. The lineage runs deep.
London isn't chasing a tech identity. It has one. And it's the right place to build what comes next.
The models will keep improving. The question is who builds the infrastructure worthy of them — and of the people who depend on them.