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Dave and Dharm DeMystify
Dave and Dharm DeMystify Fintech
148 episodes
6 days ago
In this episode, Dave and Dharm sit down with Cristina Pieretti, Head of Digital Content and Innovation at Moody’s, to explore how one of the world’s most data-driven organisations is reimagining itself through Generative AI. Cristina reveals how Moody’s moved rapidly from early experiments to launching its first commercial GenAI product, the Moody’s Research Assistant, which became the company’s fastest-adopted tool in history. She shares how GenAI now powers everything from developer co-pilots to agentic sales and strategy tools, reshaping how thousands of employees work and think. The conversation dives deep into: How Moody’s is embedding GenAI across teams while managing risk, trust, and data integrity. The cultural shift needed to make AI adoption part of everyone’s job — not just the developers’. Why agentic systems represent the next big leap for productivity and innovation. How banks and financial institutions are following suit, with parallels drawn to the early days of cloud adoption. Cristina’s candid thoughts on the so-called “AI bubble” and why she believes specialisation and high-quality data will separate lasting innovation from hype. This is a masterclass in how established financial institutions can turn disruption into opportunity, with human creativity and trusted data at the core.
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In this episode, Dave and Dharm sit down with Cristina Pieretti, Head of Digital Content and Innovation at Moody’s, to explore how one of the world’s most data-driven organisations is reimagining itself through Generative AI. Cristina reveals how Moody’s moved rapidly from early experiments to launching its first commercial GenAI product, the Moody’s Research Assistant, which became the company’s fastest-adopted tool in history. She shares how GenAI now powers everything from developer co-pilots to agentic sales and strategy tools, reshaping how thousands of employees work and think. The conversation dives deep into: How Moody’s is embedding GenAI across teams while managing risk, trust, and data integrity. The cultural shift needed to make AI adoption part of everyone’s job — not just the developers’. Why agentic systems represent the next big leap for productivity and innovation. How banks and financial institutions are following suit, with parallels drawn to the early days of cloud adoption. Cristina’s candid thoughts on the so-called “AI bubble” and why she believes specialisation and high-quality data will separate lasting innovation from hype. This is a masterclass in how established financial institutions can turn disruption into opportunity, with human creativity and trusted data at the core.
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Business
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EP 138: DEMYSTIFYING HOW LLOYDS IS REIMAGINING PAYMENTS AND INNOVATION WITH THEA LOCH
Dave and Dharm DeMystify
29 minutes 40 seconds
3 months ago
EP 138: DEMYSTIFYING HOW LLOYDS IS REIMAGINING PAYMENTS AND INNOVATION WITH THEA LOCH
In this episode, Dave and Dharmesh are joined by Thea Loch, Head of Digital Payments at Lloyds Banking Group, for an insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of digital payments and innovation within one of the UK’s largest banks. Thea offers a deep dive into Lloyds’ efforts to modernise its infrastructure, streamline legacy systems, and enhance customer experience while maintaining resilience at scale. She sheds light on the bank’s shift from transactional to contextual services, driven by advancements in AI and a platform-based operating model that integrates design, technology, and business teams. Thea also highlights the importance of strong leadership, particularly under CEO Charlie Nunn, in steering Lloyds towards a future of responsible AI experimentation, agile development, and customer-centric innovation. With examples like the rollout of ‘Request to Pay’ and improvements in faster payments, Thea outlines Lloyds' ambitions to stay competitive amid fintech disruption. The conversation explores everything from the challenges of system integration to the cultural shifts needed for digital and AI transformation, underscoring the bank’s goal to become the UK’s biggest fintech - Without losing the human touch!
Dave and Dharm DeMystify
In this episode, Dave and Dharm sit down with Cristina Pieretti, Head of Digital Content and Innovation at Moody’s, to explore how one of the world’s most data-driven organisations is reimagining itself through Generative AI. Cristina reveals how Moody’s moved rapidly from early experiments to launching its first commercial GenAI product, the Moody’s Research Assistant, which became the company’s fastest-adopted tool in history. She shares how GenAI now powers everything from developer co-pilots to agentic sales and strategy tools, reshaping how thousands of employees work and think. The conversation dives deep into: How Moody’s is embedding GenAI across teams while managing risk, trust, and data integrity. The cultural shift needed to make AI adoption part of everyone’s job — not just the developers’. Why agentic systems represent the next big leap for productivity and innovation. How banks and financial institutions are following suit, with parallels drawn to the early days of cloud adoption. Cristina’s candid thoughts on the so-called “AI bubble” and why she believes specialisation and high-quality data will separate lasting innovation from hype. This is a masterclass in how established financial institutions can turn disruption into opportunity, with human creativity and trusted data at the core.