About a-team Marketing Services
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry

A-Team Insight Briefs

BlueFlame AI Builds GenAI-Supported Workflow Automator

Subscribe to our newsletter

BlueFlame AI has built a generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)-supported workflow automation tools to streamline their private markets data processes.
The New York-based startup’s Blueprints also uses large language models to query and process data from internal and external source, helping firms to boost productivity and make better informed decisions, BlueFlame AI said.

“By eliminating the technical barriers traditionally associated with AI implementation, we’re democratising access to sophisticated automation tools that can dramatically improve how investment firms operate and make decisions,” said chief executive and co-founder Raj Bakhru.

“For example, our clients can run a Blueprint to create IC memos, analyse earnings reports, or prepare them for an upcoming prospect meeting, reducing hours of manual work to minutes.”

BlueFlame was launched two years ago and its Nexus platform is designed to help firms mine and make sense of information stored in unstructured sources.

The company said that Blueprints can improve the accuracy of private markets research and analysis and that clients can interact with it through simple natural language prompts.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Related content

WEBINAR

Upcoming Webinar: Building a Semantic Layer for Your Enterprise Data Estate

Date: 8 September 2026 Time: 10:00am ET / 3:00pm London / 4:00pm CET Duration: 50 minutes The democratisation of data has encouraged engineers to think about how to make their data estates more accessible and useable for non-technical business end-users. Translating intention into data action requires careful configuration that enables consumers to mine insight, analytics...

BLOG

Data Now Front and Centre of Fixed-Income Trading, Bloomberg Forum is Told

As the operations of buy-side traders and their sell-side counterparts increase in complexity, their data needs have surged. Technology that has made it possible to compress the work they do into shorter time scales and with more effective outcomes, requires large volumes of information that is either generated by their own systems or has to...

EVENT

TradingTech Summit London

Now in its 15th year the TradingTech Summit London brings together the European trading technology capital markets industry and examines the latest changes and innovations in trading technology and explores how technology is being deployed to create an edge in sell side and buy side capital markets financial institutions.

GUIDE

AI in Capital Markets Handbook 2026

AI adoption in capital markets has moved into a more disciplined phase. The priority is now controlled deployment: where AI can be used safely, where it can deliver measurable value, and how outputs can be governed, monitored and evidenced. The 2026 edition of the AI in Capital Markets Handbook examines how AI is being applied...