Haptiq has introduced a new Credit AI module aimed at helping credit investors sharpen risk assessment, streamline workflows, and uncover performance opportunities. The solution is part of the company’s broader Olympus Platform and is designed to centralize fragmented credit data into a unified, real-time intelligence environment.
The newly launched module consolidates market feeds, proprietary risk models, portfolio exposure data, and third-party intelligence into a single analytical framework. By transforming siloed processes into a cohesive command layer, Credit AI enables investment teams to monitor risk across portfolios, accelerate internal review cycles, and improve execution in increasingly competitive private markets.
“As competition intensifies across private markets, firms need more than just data–they need intelligent infrastructure to manage risk and seize opportunity,” said Alon Tvina, CEO of Haptiq. “Credit AI fundamentally reshapes how credit teams evaluate risk and execute opportunities, replacing siloed analysis with dynamic institutional-grade decision support.”
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Among its core features, Credit AI offers centralized credit intelligence that aggregates borrower profiles, internal modeling, and external data sources, supported by advanced scenario analysis tools. The module also automates risk scoring and KPI tracking, generating real-time alerts that help firms proactively manage credit quality and portfolio exposure. Integrated machine learning capabilities further enhance underwriting processes, diligence reviews, and scenario modeling, boosting analytical rigor while reducing turnaround times.
The launch builds on Haptiq’s recent debut of Orion, its enterprise platform built to support private equity institutions, government entities, and global investment operations with workflow automation and deal orchestration capabilities. Together, Credit AI and Orion expand Haptiq’s vision of delivering intelligent infrastructure across the full investment lifecycle—from origination and diligence through execution and exit.
“Credit AI and Orion are purpose-built to tackle the inefficiencies that have long challenged alternative investors,” added Tvina. “By unifying disparate data sources and applying advanced intelligence, we’re enabling firms to unlock insights faster, capture opportunities sooner, and compete more effectively.”

