Premium Credit taps Godel to accelerate AI adoption

Premium Credit has appointed software engineering company Godel to help enhance its technology platform and accelerate the adoption of AI.

Under the multi-year arrangement, Godel will support the development of Premium Credit's existing software estate, strengthen engineering and delivery capabilities and help extend the technical foundations required to support wider AI adoption across the business.

Giles Offen, chief product and technology officer at Premium Credit, said: “Technology has always been central to how we serve and support our partners and customers, and AI raises the bar for how organisations build and operate.

“We chose Godel for its AI-first engineering capability and its experience delivering complex work in regulated environments. We wanted a partner who could help us build on what we've already established and support our longer-term AI ambitions."

The programme will focus on AI-enabled software engineering and platform enhancement, with the aim of creating greater scale to support Premium Credit's long-term growth plans. Over time, the company expects the work to support broader adoption of AI across engineering, delivery and operational workflows.

Joe Wolski, CTO at Godel, said: “Many organisations are still treating AI as a standalone tooling conversation, but the reality is much bigger than that. AI changes how software gets built, how businesses operate, and how technology teams scale.

“Premium Credit is taking a much more strategic view and embedding the right technical foundations now so the business can innovate and adopt AI in a structured and commercially meaningful way over the long term.

“For us, this partnership reflects where the market is heading - organisations are moving beyond isolated experimentation and starting to rethink their delivery models, platforms and operating structures around AI.”



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