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ThetaRay Names Brad Levy CEO as AI Becomes Core to Financial Crime Compliance

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ThetaRay has appointed Brad Levy as Chief Executive Officer, marking a leadership transition as the firm moves into its next phase of growth in AI-driven financial crime compliance. Levy joins from Symphony, where he led one of the financial sector’s most widely adopted market infrastructure platforms, and brings long-standing experience in scaling mission-critical technology across global financial institutions.

The appointment comes as banks and FinTechs increasingly reassess their transaction monitoring and due-diligence architectures in response to rising volumes, cross-border complexity, and more sophisticated financial crime typologies. ThetaRay has positioned its Cognitive AI platform as a response to these pressures, focusing on anomaly detection and behavioural analysis across complex transaction flows.

Levy’s background spans multiple generations of financial market infrastructure. Most recently, he served as CEO of Symphony, the secure collaboration platform established by a consortium of global banks and used by hundreds of thousands of financial professionals worldwide. Before that, he held senior leadership roles at IHS Markit, including CEO of MarkitSERV, and spent 18 years at Goldman Sachs, ultimately as Managing Director and Global Head of the Principal Strategic Investments Group.

Reflecting on the industry context behind the move, Levy said:

“The industry is reaching a tipping point, where AI is no longer optional but foundational. My focus is on scaling this platform globally, deepening our partnerships with financial institutions, and embedding compliance as a strategic capability that drives sustainable growth.”

Levy succeeds Peter Reynolds, who has led ThetaRay since June 2023. During that period, the company expanded its enterprise customer base and broadened its product coverage across transaction monitoring and transaction due diligence. Reynolds is stepping down for family reasons and will remain involved in an advisory capacity during a defined transition period.

From a governance and execution perspective, the board views the transition as aligned with ThetaRay’s current stage of development. Chairman Erel Margalit described the shift as one of emphasis rather than direction, noting that the company has reached a point where scale and operational execution are increasingly central. As Margalit put it:

“We have reached a moment where scale, execution, and global impact matter more than ever.”

ThetaRay is backed by a group of global investors including JVP and Portage, reflecting continued investor interest in applied AI platforms focused on regulated financial services use cases. As regulatory scrutiny of transaction monitoring effectiveness and explainability continues to intensify across jurisdictions, the company’s next phase under Levy is expected to focus on broader deployment, deeper institutional integration, and operational resilience at scale.

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