Fahreen operates at the intersection of financial regulation, artificial intelligence, and institutional risk. Her work focuses on how global financial institutions deploy AI-native compliance controls – and what those systems reveal about the gap between regulatory expectation and operational reality. Kurji brings a rare combination of legal training and frontline exposure to the inner workings of modern compliance infrastructure. She previously led Behavox’s global customer success organisation, working directly with compliance, legal, and risk leaders across major banks, asset managers, and commodity trading firms on large-scale surveillance and data transformation programmes. That vantage point – inside the implementation, not just the theory – shapes her perspective on how control frameworks are built, tested, and evidenced under regulatory scrutiny. She is a recognised voice on the role of artificial intelligence in financial services, speaking at forums hosted by The Economist, the Milken Institute, and New York University, as well as leading industry conferences. Her perspectives have been featured in the Financial Times, Bloomberg News, The Telegraph, The Economist, and Reuters.
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