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Arcesium Launches AI Platform to Transform Institutional Investment Operations

From portfolio monitoring to automated reports, Arcesium Intelligence redefines how firms harness AI. Could this be the future of institutional finance?

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Arcesium Launches AI Platform to Transform Institutional Investment Operations

Arcesium has unveiled Arcesium Intelligence, a new AI platform designed for institutional investment firms. The launch marks a significant step in bringing artificial intelligence beyond experimental phases into everyday financial operations. The platform integrates seamlessly with Arcesium’s existing Opterra and Aquata systems. It supports the deployment of large language models without restricting firms to specific AI frameworks. Over 100 pre-built AI agents are included, handling tasks such as portfolio monitoring and automated report generation.

Agent Studio, a key feature, lets investment firms design and customise their own AI agents and applications. An orchestration layer ensures governance and compliance across AI-driven workflows, reinforcing security and oversight.

Gaurav Suri, CEO of Arcesium, highlighted the platform’s ability to help clients scale AI adoption efficiently. The release follows earlier advancements in unstructured data processing and enterprise AI connectivity tools, forming part of Arcesium’s broader AI strategy. Arcesium Intelligence extends AI capabilities across the entire investment lifecycle, from front-office to back-office functions. The platform reflects a growing trend in institutional finance to move AI from pilot projects into core operations. Firms now have a structured way to deploy and manage AI at scale.

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