MAKATI CITY, Philippines and LOS ANGELES, June 23, 2026.
NMBLR.ai, an enterprise AI orchestration company, said it has been profitable since 2024 and is growing more than 50% year over year, a rare result in a market where the vast majority of corporate AI never reaches the P&L. From U.S.-based Seafood City and Chemonics to enterprises across the Philippines, customers now run NMBLR’s platform in production, not pilots. On Tuesday, the company opened Programmable, an AI Nexus and its first regional innovation hub, in Makati.
In the Philippines, NMBLR is working with some of the country’s largest banks, financial institutions, retail groups, and real estate developers to cut innovation costs, streamline operations, and sharpen their people’s skills, turning AI fluency into measurable gains for the teams and customers they serve. It recently delivered Bahaideals.com, an AI-powered proptech platform that unites the country’s largest and most trusted home-developer brands to market Philippine properties to global buyers. In the U.S., grocery retailer Seafood City runs the same model in production. For Chemonics, the global development firm, NMBLR delivered Chemlink, an AI-driven network that connects its human capital worldwide.
"AI is the most disruptive force of our generation, and most enterprises are still treating it as an experiment."
-Winston Damarillo, CEO and Founder of NMBLR.ai
“We built NMBLR on a different conviction: that AI should run the business, deliver results leaders can measure, and do it on terms the enterprise controls. Doing that profitably isn’t a constraint; it’s the proof the model works.”
95%
$301 B
NMBLR’s profitability cuts against the industry norm. MIT research found 95% of generative AI pilots deliver zero measurable P&L impact, even as IDC forecasts global AI spending to reach $301 billion in 2026. That gap, between what enterprises spend and what they get back, is the problem NMBLR was built to close, and its own P&L is the proof it can.
Rather than replacing existing enterprise infrastructure, NMBLR layers intelligence on top of it. Its orchestration stack runs on AWS and comprises three products: Foundation, which provides a secure, governed base layer; Prism, which converts enterprise data into actionable intelligence through natural language; and Forge, which cuts deployment time from months to days.
Programmable, an AI Nexus in Metro Manila’s central business district, is where enterprise transformation is conceived and built. It is where leaders move from ambition to architecture. It is the permanent home of NMBLR’s Nexus executive AI fluency program, completed by hundreds of senior leaders, and a model NMBLR intends to extend into new markets as it grows.
“Programmable is where AI stops being abstract,” added Damarillo. “Executives walk in with questions and walk out with running systems.”
Backed by funding already raised from strategic partners, NMBLR plans to accelerate product development and broaden its footprint across Southeast Asia and North America. It recently signed a marketing partnership with Alchemi Ventures, which extends NMBLR’s platform across the more than 50 countries where Alchemi operates. Together, the moves mark the start of a global push to make production-grade, profitable AI the standard for enterprises everywhere, not the exception.
“The next decade of enterprise value creation won’t be won by replacing systems; it will be won by turning systems of record into systems of intelligence. NMBLR is one of the few companies turning that idea into reality at scale. Together, we’re bringing this system of intelligence to organizations across the world’s fastest-growing markets.”
-Jamey Butcher, CEO of Alchemi





