Binaries Fort
Building AI-native decisioning infrastructure for trust-critical systems
We build foundational platforms that help people and institutions make better decisions in complex, high-stakes environments.
Decisioning, not transactions
Binaries Fort is an AI-native technology company focused on building decisioning infrastructure for domains where outcomes matter deeply — such as global mobility, finance, and cross-border trade.
Our systems operate upstream of transactions, applications, and approvals, helping users understand risk, requirements, and trade-offs before irreversible commitments are made.
We believe better decisions lead to better outcomes — and that trust is built through clarity, not guarantees.
Designed for trust, explainability, and scale
Our platforms are built with explainability, auditability, and long-term trust at their core. We design AI systems that augment human judgment rather than replace it, ensuring decisions can be understood, reviewed, and improved over time.
This approach allows our products to scale responsibly in regulated and trust-critical environments.
What we're building
Decionis
A decision control-plane infrastructure — API-first, Azure-native, and designed to embed alongside Copilot, GitHub, and Dynamics rather than compete with them.
Status: We deployed v1 recently and are onboarding a small set of founders to validate decision-follow-through and cognitive load reduction.
→ Learn more about DecionisFounding Team
A high-technical-density founding team with deep domain expertise and 50+ combined years building trust-critical enterprise systems.
Festus Jejelowo
The ArchitectCEO & Chief Architect
20+ years building trust-critical enterprise systems that trade off multiple objectives—cost, risk, quality, and sustainability. Deep expertise in AI/ML decision trees, reinforcement learning, and optimization algorithms, extending beyond LLMs to the full spectrum of intelligent systems.
Core Contributions
- •Built the core decision models powering Binaries Fort's infrastructure
- •Ensures all AI recommendations are interpretable and auditable
- •Architects data pipeline integrations for enterprise-grade reliability
- •Designed systems that balance competing objectives in high-stakes environments
Dapo Okegbemila
The Domain ExpertHead of Product
10+ years in Procurement, Sourcing & Supply Chain. Deep operational knowledge of RFP processes, supplier evaluation, contract terms, risk assessment, spend categories, and savings levers.
Core Contributions
- •Articulated 50+ decision points in the procurement workflow from lived experience
- •Felt the pain of "bad decisions" and dashboard limitations firsthand
- •Defines "what good looks like" for AI-assisted procurement decisions
- •Curates training data and validates AI outputs against real-world standards
Philomina Ejegi
Founding GTM & OperationsHead of Growth & Operations
MSc Mathematics. Drives early-stage traction and ensures product-market fit through structured go-to-market execution. Manages key partnerships and coordinates pilot programs with enterprise customers.
Core Contributions
- •Manages training data quality, labeling, and feedback loops
- •Coordinates pilot programs and early customer engagements
- •Ensures operational excellence across the organization
- •Keeps the ship running while scaling the team and product
Segun Adebumiti
Platform EngineerPlatform & Integration Lead
MSc Computer Science. Deep expertise in API design, data pipelines, and enterprise integration patterns. Understands the critical requirements around security, compliance, and audit trails that enterprise customers demand.
Core Contributions
- •Built connectors to ERP systems, P2P tools, supplier portals, and contract repositories
- •Designed real-time decision systems with enterprise-grade scalability
- •Strong backend skills with experience in high-throughput, low-latency systems
- •Ensures all integrations meet security and compliance requirements
“We didn't just study the problem—we lived it, built systems around it, and are now building the infrastructure to solve it at scale.”
The next generation of infrastructure will not just automate actions —it will help people decide better.