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Northern Trust details its AI strategy

CEO Michael O’Grady says the firm’s strategy is anchored in hyper-personalization, AI-generated alpha, and infinite scalability.

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Northern Trust is increasingly embedding AI into its platforms and workflows to enable its teams to deliver more value with greater consistency and speed. CEO and chairman Michael O’Grady said the firm will accelerate AI deployment to enhance its financial objectives across asset servicing, wealth management, and asset management. 

“We’re applying AI not only to drive incremental efficiency but also to scale knowledge and expertise while maintaining the resilience, governance, and client

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