Brighterion

Brighterion (est. in 2000) is an artificial intelligence company owned by Mastercard. Brighterion is headquartered in San Francisco, CA with a Canadian office in Vancouver, BC. The company delivers an artificial intelligence and machine learning platform that provides real-time intelligence from any data source, regardless of type, complexity, or volume.

Brighterion
TypePublic
IndustryArtificial intelligence software, software
Founded2000
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Key people
  • Sudhir Jha, Mastercard SVP and Head of Brighterion
Products
Services
  • Software
Websitewww.brighterion.com

Brighterion has been cited by analysts for its advanced scalability.[1] Brighterion is best known for its fraud prevention solutions, notably with Mastercard and Worldpay, and 74% of the top 100 U.S. banks. The company also offers credit risk and delinquency solutions,[2] and detection of fraud, waste and abuse for the healthcare sector.[3]


History

Brighterion was founded by Dr. Akli Adjaoute in 2000 and acquired by Mastercard in 2017.[4]

In 2002, Raymond Kendall, a three-time Secretary-General of Interpol joined the company as its chairman. Since the founding of Brighterion, the core technology was adapted and improved for real-time applications in the fields of homeland security, payment, compliance, IoT, healthcare, and marketing.

In September 2019, Sudhir Jha was named Head of Brighterion.[5] In June 2020, Sudhir Jha was named to the Constellation Research Business Transformation 150 (BT150) for 2021.[6]

Brighterion has received multiple awards including: the Payment Security Excellence Award, the 2017 Cool Vendor by Gartner, Inc.[7] the Morgan Stanley Fintech Award[8][9] and in 2019 was named Most Scalable Platform by Aite Group in its report, AIM Evaluation: Fraud and AML Machine Learning Platform Vendors.[10] In October 2019, Brighterion received “Best Use of Payments Data or AI in Financial Services” at the Emerging Payments Association Awards, London, UK.[11]

Brighterion holds several patents.[12]


References

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