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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 1H 2M

Credit Crunch: Where AI Fits With Cognitive Credit’s Rob Slater

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“If there are things in your business that need to get done, but they’re pretty low risk, this is a great place to start because it has a very attractive risk-reward payout,” says Rob Slater, CEO and founder of Cognitive Credit, reflecting on one of the two areas where AI makes the most sense to deploy. “If you do an AI experiment and it doesn’t really work, you’re not really any worse off.” Slater joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s Noel Hebert on this episode of the Credit Crunch podcast to discuss Cognitive Credit’s work to automate portions of the analytic process, beginning with reliable financial-data extraction, and how that can scale into valuation. The two discuss the increased prevalence of technology across the credit investing landscape, and the growing need to be “doing something,” building on the themes of the firm’s white paper, “Why every credit investor now needs a credit data strategy.” The founder’s journey and the evolving needs of a growing business are also discussed.  The Credit Crunch podcast is part of BI’s FICC Focus series.

“If there are things in your business that need to get done, but they’re pretty low risk, this is a great place to start because it has a very attractive risk-reward payout,” says Rob Slater, CEO and founder of Cognitive Credit, reflecting on one of the two areas where AI makes the most sense to deploy. “If you do an AI experiment and it doesn’t really work, you’re not really any worse off.” Slater joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s Noel Hebert on this episode of the Credit Crunch podcast to discuss Cognitive Credit’s work to automate portions of the analytic process, beginning with reliable financial-data extraction, and how that can scale into valuation. The two discuss the increased prevalence of technology across the credit investing landscape, and the growing need to be “doing something,” building on the themes of the firm’s white paper, “Why every credit investor now needs a credit data strategy.” The founder’s journey and the evolving needs of a growing business are also discussed.  The Credit Crunch podcast is part of BI’s FICC Focus series.

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