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2013
Company Description
Created the leading conversational AI platform for the finance industry with the most comprehensive production deployments.
Kasisto is on a mission to enable financial institutions to acquire, engage, support, and transact with their customers via human-like, intelligent conversations, anytime, anywhere. Kasisto’s conversational AI platform, KAI, powers omni-channel bots and virtual assistants with deep domain expertise across mobile apps, web, messaging platforms, and IoT devices. Out of the box, KAI Banking is fluent in banking so bots and assistants can help customers manage money, track expenses, analyze spending, make payments, and more. With contextual and personalized conversations, they fulfill requests, solve problems, and predict needs in ways that are as natural as texting a friend. KAI-powered bots and assistants help customers do more with data-driven insights and actionable recommendations. Built with the deepest AI portfolio in the industry, KAI is an agile platform with self-service tools to customize and continually improve consumer experiences and seamlessly add new features. As an SRI International spin-off, Kasisto leverages decades of artificial intelligence research and IP to create a full-stack, scalable, enterprise-ready platform. Our production-tested platform enables financial institutions to: - Decrease customer care costs by deflecting and triaging inquiries - Acquire new customers and increase the lifetime value of existing customers with contextual offers for products and services - Increase brand loyalty with customer financial well-being features - Competitively differentiate themselves with entirely new banking experiences and new channels such as Facebook Messenger and Amazon Alexa
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Manufacturer:
Data and Analytics -
Formed:
2013 -
Founders:
Zor Gorelov -
Company Website:
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Company E-mail:
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Company Address:
43 W 24th StreetNew York, NYUnited States -
CEO:
- Zor Gorelov
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