Version 1 and Credo AI to launch AI governance service offering for ethical and compliant AI practice

Version 1, a leader in AI and digital transformation, today announced it has launched an AI governance service offering to help customers put governance frameworks in place quickly and effectively. Partnering with Credo AI, a leader in AI governance solutions, the new offer will help organisations build AI practices that are not only scalable but also resilient.

By combining Version 1’s extensive expertise in delivering AI adoption responsibly with Credo’s AI governance platform, customers will be able to embed responsible AI solutions faster, while ensuring that they stay compliant, transparent and aligned to ethical standards. The presence of a strong AI governance framework for organisations in multiple sectors such as healthcare, finance and public safety is key to preventing risks like bias, privacy issues and regulatory breaches. Companies that have this in place are more easily able to balance innovation with accountability, ensuring AI drives progress while keeping trust at the core. A structured approach to AI governance enables organisations to stay ahead of potential risks rather than reacting to problems after they have happened.

“Partnering with Credo AI was a natural next step in expanding our AI governance capabilities for our customers,” says Nathan Marlor, Head of Data and AI at Version 1. “Governance has always been a critical priority for our clients, and with this partnership, we’re very well positioned to support our customers in building trustworthy AI while contributing to the evolution of responsible AI solutions.”

Navrina Singh, CEO and Founder of Credo AI commented, “Enterprises today recognise that AI governance is not just about compliance – it’s a strategic advantage. We’re excited to work with Version 1 to continue empowering organisations to build governance into the fabric of their AI strategy, ensuring long-term value, operational resilience, and AI adoption that drives real business impact.”