AI in Credit Analysis: Best Practices, Prompt Patterns, and Agentic Applications

  • 25 February 2026
  • 2:30 pm to 3:15 pm GMT
  • Online

AI isn’t here to replace credit analysts — it’s here to enhance your expertise. Join our webinar to discover how to leverage AI effectively in your credit analysis workflow while avoiding common pitfalls. Whether you’re concerned about staying relevant in an AI-driven landscape or simply want to work smarter, this webinar delivers practical guidance you can apply immediately.

Learn proven approaches to working with AI, master prompt patterns that deliver results (and avoid those that don’t), and explore agentic AI applications transforming credit analysis today. Walk away confident in using AI as a powerful tool that amplifies your analytical judgment, not one that replaces it. Empower your analysis. Elevate your role.

Speakers

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Adam Ahmed

Director, Data & Tech, Fitch Learning

Adam Ahmed is an accomplished data scientist and AI researcher with expertise in finance, machine learning, and operations research. For the past 4 years, Adam has been training financial and corporate professionals on AI and machine learning, while also teaching an MSc in Applied Data Science for 3 years. Adam’s experience in the finance and banking sector includes providing services to leading institutions such as HSBC, Deutsche Bank, and Citi.


John Wilton

Director, Global Institute of Credit Professionals

John is Business Development Director for the GICP. He started his career in executive search, working with some of the most prominent buy and sell-side institutions, before joining Debtwire, where he managed a global portfolio of clients. John holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Nottingham.

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