Before launching his own ventures, he built his career helping companies design and implement data and AI platforms, working with firms specialized in big data and data science. He also serves on the boards of several companies.
Soulaimane Lahrech (pictured) is a Moroccan entrepreneur who specializes in artificial intelligence and data management. He is the CEO of Talaty, a fintech company that builds digital tools to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) secure financing across Morocco and Francophone Africa.
Founded in 2022, Talaty has created an instant credit platform powered by advanced AI technologies, including computer vision, text analysis, and behavioral finance tools. This system helps financial institutions speed up loan approvals, lower operating costs, and reduce default risks, all while opening up credit access to businesses traditionally excluded from the banking system.
What sets Talaty apart is how easily its platform connects to the existing systems used by banks and other financial providers. Thanks to AI, the platform delivers faster, fairer risk assessments, helping entrepreneurs access financing with fewer hurdles. The broader goal is to boost local economic growth by making funding more accessible for businesses.
In addition to his work at Talaty, Lahrech is a founding partner and operations director at AIOX Labs, a company focused on building businesses across Africa and Europe. He is also a partner at 34 Ventures, an investment firm, and sits on the boards of several AI and data companies, including Deepecho, ToumAI, and Akumen IA.
Lahrech graduated from ESSEC Business School in France in 2013 with a master’s degree in management and business administration. In 2015, he earned a degree in tech entrepreneurship and computer science from the University of California in the United States.
His professional journey started in 2011 with ESSEC Conseil International. By 2012, he was working as a data and digital strategy consultant at Capgemini Invent, the innovation and transformation arm of Capgemini Group. Between 2017 and 2018, he served as a project lead at Equancy, a French consulting firm specializing in digital strategy and data management.
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