Defining a bank’s next decade of AI

We worked with BDC to reimagine Canada's bank for entrepreneurs in the age of AI, defining ten AI capabilities and a phased roadmap grounded in 80 years of lending data.

The challenge

Banks are built around products. Entrepreneurs are not. A business owner has to know which product to ask for, navigate the institution's structure, and start over at every new stage. AI makes a more connected model possible - proactive, personalized, organized around the entrepreneur. BDC, Canada's bank for entrepreneurs, set out to build it, backed by 80 years of lending outcomes across 90,000 businesses and a national mandate no commercial lender shares. The question was what the experience becomes when a bank's intelligence works as one system.

The solution

We worked with BDC's Senior Management Committee and AI Council to reimagine BDC in the age of AI. Through a combination of workshops and stakeholder engagement sessions, we helped them define a connected user experience across their services as well as the AI capabilities that power it. The idea is simple: the entrepreneur explains their ambition once, and BDC's intelligence orchestrates everything after - clarifying readiness, coordinating capital and advisory as one, and staying present long after a deal closes.

What makes it credible is the data underneath, with every signal grounded in what happened to comparable businesses. The result is a specification of ten AI capabilities, sequenced into a phased roadmap, each engineered to build depth and each keeping human judgment - account managers, stewards, community partners - as the point of trust.

The impact

A blueprint for BDC's AI service transformation, which is currently being implemented.

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