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EY and Microsoft partner to bring agentic AI to risk management

The two firms are part of a deal to bring agentic AI processes to core operations like lending, servicing and risk, starting at Eurobank.

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Greek bank Eurobank and Fairfax Digital, the tech subsidiary of Canadian holding company Fairfax Financial, have launched a new agentic AI project with the backing of Microsoft, EY, and Nvidia.

Using Microsoft Azure and EY’s EY.ai agentic platform, Eurobank plans to develop a scalable system to embed agentic AI into core banking operations. Using Nvidia-accelerated computing, the bank plans to unify its existing data to let AI software make smarter decisions internally.

While banks and asset

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