Our story
Intelligence begins
with a question
no platform could answer.
THINKBiT began with a practical observation from Rahman's experience in internal audit, risk management and postgraduate research. Across more than five years in internal audit, including substantial time in UK central government and a further year in the private sector, he saw how organisations collected large amounts of information but still struggled to turn that information into clear decisions.
Risk registers, audit reports, control trackers and compliance dashboards were often effective at documenting what existed. They were much less effective at helping people understand what mattered most, where exposure was increasing and what action should be taken next. The problem was not a lack of data. The problem was a lack of intelligence.
That gap became clearer while Rahman completed his MSc in Internal Audit, Management and Consultancy, where his research explored the use of artificial intelligence in risk management. The work revealed a wider opportunity: enterprise software could move beyond recording information and begin helping organisations interpret, prioritise and act.
THINKBiT was established in 2025 in the United Kingdom to build that future. The leadership team brings together experience across internal audit, enterprise engineering, biomedical science, technology and commercial strategy, united by a clear belief that the next generation of software should generate intelligence rather than simply store data.
A note from Rahman.
I spent more than five years within internal audit, with most of that time in UK central government and a further year in the private sector. Across that period, I saw how risk was discussed, documented and reported, but not always understood in a way that helped leaders decide what to do next. We had registers. We had dashboards. We had no shortage of information. What was missing was a system that could turn that information into practical intelligence.
That gap became increasingly apparent during my time in internal audit and while completing my MSc in Internal Audit, Management and Consultancy. My dissertation explored the use of artificial intelligence in risk management, and the more I researched the subject, the clearer it became that the problem was not limited to one organisation or one team. Many enterprise systems were built to record the past rather than reason about the future.
THINKBiT started as an attempt to build the kind of platform I wished existed when I was working through complex audit and risk environments. It has since grown into a broader conviction: software should help people understand, decide and act with greater confidence, whether that person is a risk leader reviewing enterprise exposure, a student looking for affordable food nearby, or a business trying to manage money across borders.
I am not interested in building software that only looks impressive in a demo. I am interested in building systems that are useful, reliable and capable of standing up to real scrutiny, because that is the standard I was trained to apply in audit and risk management.
Rahman Shah Sahib
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
We are not building software
that records the world.
We are building systems that understand it.
To build intelligent systems
that help organisations make
better decisions.
Software will not simply continue to record data. It will understand it, guide decisions and help people act with confidence, as the volume of available information continues to outpace human capacity to interpret it alone.
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