Traydstream Appoints Tarun Rishi as Chief Product & Technology Officer to Advance AI-Driven Trade Finance Infrastructure

London, 20/01/2026  — Traydstream, a provider of AI-powered trade documentation and trade finance technology, today announced the appointment of Tarun Rishi as Chief Product & Technology Officer (CPTO).

Tarun joins Traydstream with deep experience in fintech and banking technology, specialising in the design and delivery of scalable, secure, and compliant enterprise platforms. In his role as CPTO, Tarun will lead Traydstream’s end-to-end technology strategy, including platform architecture, AI and data engineering, security, and integration with bank and ecosystem infrastructures.

Traydstream’s platform applies advanced machine learning, document intelligence, and automation to digitise and standardise trade documentation, enabling banks to reduce manual processing, mitigate risk, and improve operational efficiency across trade finance workflows.

Tarun will focus on further strengthening Traydstream’s cloud-native architecture, enhancing the accuracy and scalability of AI models used for document classification and data extraction, and ensuring the platform meets the robust security, resilience, and regulatory requirements of global financial institutions.
Tarun Rishi, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Traydstream, said:
“Trade finance presents a unique combination of complexity, fragmented standards, and regulatory constraints. Traydstream has built a strong foundation by applying AI to real-world trade documentation challenges. My focus will be on scaling this capability through resilient architecture, high-performance data pipelines, and enterprise-grade security, so banks can confidently modernise their trade operations.”

Sameer Sehgal, CEO of Traydstream, commented:
“Tarun brings exactly the kind of technical leadership required as we scale our platform for global banks. His experience in building and operating mission-critical systems in regulated environments will be instrumental as we continue to enhance our AI capabilities, expand integrations, and support increasing transaction volumes across our client base.”
Tarun’s appointment supports Traydstream’s ongoing investment in technology innovation, as the company works with banks and financial institutions worldwide to modernise trade finance through automation, data intelligence, and interoperable digital infrastructure.

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