As enterprises increasingly adopt agentic AI to automate complex workflows, regulated industries face a critical challenge: how to scale autonomous systems without losing control, visibility, and accountability. Zafin has introduced Zafin AIOS, an end-to-end agent orchestration platform designed to address this gap by enabling governed, auditable, and controlled agentic work across enterprise environments.
Zafin has launched AIOS, an end-to-end agent orchestration and control platform for regulated institutions.
The platform enables orchestration of enterprise agents, third-party agents, models, and tools within governed workflows.
AIOS embeds enterprise guardrails, cost controls, and proof-of-work mechanisms into every workflow.
The system is designed to support regulated industries where governance, compliance, and auditability are critical.
Zafin AIOS captures full execution traces, including agent actions, approvals, and operational context.
The platform is validated internally by Zafin as “Customer Zero” before external rollout.
Zafin, an AI platform company focused on regulated institutions, has launched AIOS, a unified agent orchestration platform designed to manage and govern AI-driven work across enterprise systems. The platform acts as a control plane for agentic workflows, enabling organizations to coordinate AI agents, models, tools, and human decision points within a single governed environment.
Unlike traditional automation systems, AIOS is built to handle distributed, multi-agent environments where work moves dynamically across systems, requiring structured oversight and traceability.
AIOS is designed to manage the growing complexity of agent-based enterprise operations, where tasks no longer remain within a single application or workflow. Instead, work moves across AI agents, models, APIs, enterprise tools, and human approvals.
The platform provides a structured execution layer that defines what agents can access, how they operate, and under what conditions human intervention is required. It also governs model selection, tool usage, and workflow permissions, ensuring that AI-driven execution remains aligned with institutional policies and compliance requirements.
By integrating these controls, AIOS enables institutions to scale agentic automation without compromising governance or operational visibility.
A core feature of AIOS is its embedded governance framework, which ensures that every step of agentic execution is tracked and auditable. The platform records detailed execution data, including task requests, context inputs, agent or model actions, applied permissions, human approvals, and resulting outputs.
This creates a continuous “proof of work” system that allows institutions to trace how outcomes were generated without relying on fragmented logs or post-facto reconstruction across disconnected systems.
According to Zafin, this approach enables stronger cost governance, improved accountability, and better compliance alignment by embedding controls directly into execution workflows rather than layering them on top.
The launch of AIOS comes at a time when many organizations are experimenting with autonomous AI agents but lack mature governance frameworks. A recent Deloitte AI survey highlights that only 21% of organizations have established mature governance models for autonomous AI systems.
Zafin positions AIOS as a response to this gap, providing regulated institutions with a structured way to transition from isolated AI productivity tools to fully governed operational systems that scale across the enterprise.
Zafin leadership emphasized that AI is reshaping enterprise operating models rather than simply adding incremental automation capabilities.
"Agentic AI is not just another technology cycle. It changes the operating model of the enterprise," said Charbel Safadi, CEO of Zafin. "For the first time, real work will move across people, agents, models, and systems together. Regulated institutions need a way to orchestrate that work while keeping human authority, cost discipline, evidence, and accountability intact. That is what AIOS was built to do: bring people, systems, and AI into a governed work path."
The company also highlighted that AIOS was first deployed internally before being offered externally, using Zafin itself as “Customer Zero” to validate functionality across software delivery, modernization, and internal operations.
To support adoption, Zafin has introduced the AIOS Accelerator program for regulated institutions. The initiative is designed to help organizations move from AI experimentation to governed agentic execution by identifying use cases, defining governance frameworks, and implementing AIOS in controlled environments.
The program targets high-control workflows such as software delivery, modernization initiatives, and regulated research processes, where auditability and compliance are critical.
As AI agents take on more operational tasks, AIOS redefines the role of human oversight in enterprise workflows. Rather than manually executing every task, humans focus on defining intent, setting governance rules, approving high-impact actions, and reviewing exceptions and audit evidence.
This model is designed to preserve human accountability while allowing agents to operate within clearly defined boundaries, ensuring that autonomy does not compromise control.
Zafin is an AI platform company for regulated institutions. Built from more than 20 years of experience operating in demanding regulated technology environments, Zafin brings structure, intelligence, and accountability to how critical work, systems and decisions are created, governed, and improved.
Zafin's portfolio includes Zafin AIOS, an end-to-end agent orchestration platform and control plane for governed agentic work; the Zafin Banking Platform, the AI-powered banking execution platform for product, pricing, offers, billing, loyalty, relationship and deal logic; and Zafin IO, the integration platform for connecting data, events, services, workflows and applications across regulated enterprise environments.