Enterprise AI is loud right now. Everyone’s pitching a machine that talks. Kore.ai has been quietly building the one that listens, remembers, acts, and then does it again at scale without breaking compliance or patience. That difference matters, especially when the buyer is a Global 2000 operator who has already been burned by shiny demos and brittle bots.
Kore.ai is headquartered in Orlando, Florida, founded in 2014 by Raj Koneru, a serial builder who took Kony public and sold it to Temenos before conversational AI was even a conference track. This was never a science project. It was a long game aimed at enterprises that do not experiment in production. They commit or they do nothing.
This week, Kore.ai secured a strategic growth investment led by AllianceBernstein Private Credit Investors, with continued participation from Vistara Growth, Beedie Capital, and Sweetwater Private Equity. The amount was not disclosed, which tells you plenty. This was not about a headline valuation spike. This was about fuel, timing, and control. Stifel Bank supported the transaction. Alex Barry from AllianceBernstein Private Credit Investors put his name on it. Grown-up capital for grown-up software.
The numbers underneath the hood are already heavy. Kore.ai surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue by January 2024, posted over 100 percent year over year revenue growth for four consecutive years, and guided 2025 revenue between $288 million and $298 million. The platform now automates roughly 450 million interactions every day across 480 Global 2000 customers, delivering more than $1 billion in cumulative cost savings. This is not conversational AI flirting with relevance. This is AI paying rent.
The product spine is agentic by design. The Kore.ai Agent Platform and GALE, its generative AI and LLM platform launched in July 2024, allow enterprises to orchestrate multiple AI agents across service, work, and process. No code when speed matters. Pro code when control matters. Model agnostic when the landscape shifts. Secure enough for banks, healthcare systems, insurers, and regulators who actually read the fine print.
Leadership depth matches the architecture. Raj Koneru sets the tempo. Prasanna Arikala, employee number one, still owns the technical soul as Chief Technology Officer and Chief Product Officer. Devendra Kumar Sharma runs operations with the discipline of a former Citigroup International CIO. Ravi Singh keeps the financials tight. Michael Kropidlowski sharpens the story. Cathal McCarthy pressures strategy with scars from Apple and Interactions. This is not accidental chemistry.
Kore.ai already sits inside Microsoft Agent 365, AWS Bedrock, and some of the most regulated enterprises on earth. The AllianceBernstein investment accelerates go to market scale, international expansion, and deeper agentic capability, but the signal is simpler. While the market debates what AI might become, Kore.ai is already in production, already accountable, already learning from real conversations that carry real consequences.

