Foster Denovo partners with fintech to advance AI use

Clients to see ‘immediate impact’

Sophia Panayi
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Foster Denovo has partnered with fintech Palindrome to advance its use of agentic artificial intelligence in day-to-day operations.

Following the partnership, Foster Denovo is now able to tap into unstructured information, alongside its structured data lake, in technology used by its advisory and consulting teams. Palindrome offers workflow and agentic AI solutions with "further development to come", Foster Denovo stated. Foster Denovo group managing director Helen Lovett said agentic AI will free up the firm's employees to spend more time on client-facing business and change the face of back-office systems in private wealth.  "Logging on to different portals, waiting on the phone, wading through electronic fil...

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