Founded in London, ITHUB brings together specialists in AI and LLM engineering, enterprise data architecture, full-stack software development and core banking systems — so clients get one accountable team instead of a chain of subcontractors.
ITHUB was founded by a data architect with over a decade of experience designing analytical platforms for organisations including Lloyds Banking Group, Informa and the BBC — global names where getting the data model, the architecture and the stakeholder alignment wrong is not an option.
That standard carries through every engagement. Our core team has built core banking systems used by banks across the Gulf, Africa and the Caribbean, built AI-driven products inside Samsung's R&D organisation, and shipped full-stack applications for financial services and risk management platforms. We started ITHUB to bring that calibre of delivery to businesses who don't have an in-house team of this depth.
A data platform designed without understanding the AI use case it needs to serve. An LLM proof-of-concept that never survives contact with production data. A banking system migration led by people who have never done one before.
ITHUB exists to close those gaps — pairing AI/LLM engineering with the data architecture and software engineering discipline needed to make it reliable, secure and maintainable long after launch.
We model the data and the problem before we write a line of production code. It's slower on day one and much faster on day ninety.
Every LLM system we ship includes a grounding and evaluation framework — we don't hand over a demo that only works on the happy path.
The people who scope the project deliver it. No handoffs between a "strategy" team and a delivery team you never meet.
Our banking and financial services background means security, auditability and regulatory reporting are default requirements, not afterthoughts.
We architect for AWS and GCP and choose based on your cost profile and existing stack — not our own preference.
Performance optimisation, monitoring and cost control are part of the initial design, not a phase-two conversation.
A 30-minute call is usually enough to tell. No sales deck, just a straight conversation about your problem.
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