FNZ unveils AI partnership with Microsoft

Five-year deal sees Microsoft’s AI tool integrated within FNZ’s platform

Isabel Baxter
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Fintech FNZ has entered a five-year partnership with Microsoft, aiming to “transform” the wealth management industry through artificial intelligence (AI) solutions.

The partnership will see FNZ integrate Microsoft Azure AI Foundry within its global platform, the firm confirmed in a release shared today (28 July). FNZ will also utilise Microsoft Fabric in a bid to strengthen its data and analytics capabilities, "delivering deeper insights tailored to the unique needs of wealth managers and advisers". FNZ added that it will deploy GitHub Copilot across its engineering teams to "boost developer productivity and innovation". "Joint engineering teams will accelerate product innovation, enhance platform intelligence, and deliver secure, scalable ser...

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