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Modern Data Company, Bajaj Tech.AI Partner to Accelerate AI-Driven Data Transformation in BFSI
2026-04-21
The Modern Data Company has entered into a strategic partnership with Bajaj Tech.AI, part of Bajaj Finserv Ltd, to accelerate enterprise data and AI adoption across the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector in India and the United States.
The collaboration brings together The Modern Data Company’s DataOS platform with Bajaj Tech.AI’s expertise in digital transformation and AI-led modernization. The joint offering is aimed at helping financial institutions modernize legacy data environments, operationalize governed data at scale, and accelerate AI-driven business outcomes.
Saurabh Gupta, CEO of The Modern Data Company, said financial institutions are facing increasing pressure to innovate with AI while navigating complex data ecosystems and regulatory demands. The partnership, he noted, is designed to simplify that complexity and enable faster delivery of business-ready data products.
Ashish Panchal, Managing Director and CEO of Bajaj Finserv Direct, highlighted that legacy systems and fragmented architectures often slow down data-driven transformation. Integrating DataOS into its offerings, he said, will allow clients to build scalable data foundations and realize value from AI initiatives more quickly.
At the core of the partnership is DataOS, a platform designed to unify and govern data across legacy systems, cloud environments, and third-party applications without requiring large-scale data migration. The platform emphasizes policy-driven governance, zero-trust access, automated metadata management, and reusable data products tailored for AI use cases such as fraud detection, risk analytics, and customer intelligence.
Through the alliance, Bajaj Tech.AI will embed DataOS into its financial services transformation programs, alongside joint solution development, co-innovation initiatives, and go-to-market efforts to expand adoption.
The move comes as financial institutions globally accelerate investments in AI, real-time payments, and open banking, increasing the need for scalable, compliant, and unified data architectures.
The collaboration brings together The Modern Data Company’s DataOS platform with Bajaj Tech.AI’s expertise in digital transformation and AI-led modernization. The joint offering is aimed at helping financial institutions modernize legacy data environments, operationalize governed data at scale, and accelerate AI-driven business outcomes.
Saurabh Gupta, CEO of The Modern Data Company, said financial institutions are facing increasing pressure to innovate with AI while navigating complex data ecosystems and regulatory demands. The partnership, he noted, is designed to simplify that complexity and enable faster delivery of business-ready data products.
Ashish Panchal, Managing Director and CEO of Bajaj Finserv Direct, highlighted that legacy systems and fragmented architectures often slow down data-driven transformation. Integrating DataOS into its offerings, he said, will allow clients to build scalable data foundations and realize value from AI initiatives more quickly.
At the core of the partnership is DataOS, a platform designed to unify and govern data across legacy systems, cloud environments, and third-party applications without requiring large-scale data migration. The platform emphasizes policy-driven governance, zero-trust access, automated metadata management, and reusable data products tailored for AI use cases such as fraud detection, risk analytics, and customer intelligence.
Through the alliance, Bajaj Tech.AI will embed DataOS into its financial services transformation programs, alongside joint solution development, co-innovation initiatives, and go-to-market efforts to expand adoption.
The move comes as financial institutions globally accelerate investments in AI, real-time payments, and open banking, increasing the need for scalable, compliant, and unified data architectures.
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