Munich-based analytics start-up brings new manager on board

Siavash Jalali becomes COO of Prisma Analytics. The manager previously worked at EY, among others.
The Munich-based start-up Prisma Analytics is strengthening its management. The business development professional Siavash Jalali is the new COO. Previously, he worked at EY, Toshiba and medium-sized family offices, among others. At EY, he drove compliance and reporting for Europe, Africa and the Middle East as business development leader. Until March, Jalali was COO at Advanced Training Technologies, an integrated learning provider based in Castrop-Rauxel, Germany.
Prisma Analytics analyzes large amounts of data and combines it with artificial intelligence. Among other things, they want to use this to provide better advice to decision-makers. The owner is the Munich-based Patentpool Group. Prisma Analytics has been managed as an independent large-scale project since 2016.
Jalali is aiming high: "We will expand our activities internationally with the help of our partners. The implementation of major projects as well as the distribution
of our "live feeds" for financial professionals are on the agenda. In addition, there will be new collaborations with consulting firms, which are increasingly interested in the AI topic." He also wants to improve customer retention.

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