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Data readiness for agentic AI in financial services

Data readiness for agentic AI in financial services

Sponsored Data readiness for agentic AI in financial services The success of agentic AI in financial services depends not just on smarter models, but on an authoritative context data store—one that is accessible, reliable, and governed at scale. In partnership withElastic Financial services companies have unique needs when it comes to business AI. They operate in one of the most highly regulated sectors while responding to external events that are updated by the second. As a result, the success of agentic AI in financial services depends less on the sophistication of the system and more on the quality, security, and accessibility of the data it relies on. “It all starts with the data,” says Steve Mayzak, global managing director of Search AI at Elastic. Agentic AI—systems that can independently plan and take actions to complete tasks, rather than simply generate responses—holds enormous potential for financial services due to its ability to incorporate real-time data and optimize complex workflows. Gartner has found that more than half of financial services teams have already implemented or plan to implement agentic AI. However, introducing autonomous AI into any organization magnifies both the strengths and weaknesses of the underlying data it uses. To deploy agentic AI with speed, confidence, and control, financial services companies must first be able to search, secure, and contextualize their data at scale. “Agentic AI amplifies the weakest link in the chain: data availability and quality,” says Mayzak. “And your systems are only as good as their weakest link.” Financial services companies, therefore, require a trusted and centralized data store that is easy to access, dependable, and can be managed at scale. The high stakes of quality information Regulation in the financial services sector requires a high degree of accountability for all data tools. As Mayzak says, “You can’t just stop at explaining where the data came from and what it was transformed into: ‘Here's the data that went in, and this is what came out.’ You need an auditable and governable way to explain what information the model found and the logic of why that data was right for the next step.” That is, you need to be able to see, understand, and describe the underlying processes. At the same time, financial services companies require speed and accuracy in order to meet customer expectations and stay ahead of competition. Markets are continually shifting, and risks and opportunities move along with them. If an AI model can parse natural language (unstructured data) from complex sources—in addition to structured data in spreadsheets that are easier to analyze—this gives users more relevant information. In this environment, there is no tolerance for error, including the hallucinations that plagued early AI efforts. Agentic AI systems depend on rapid access to high-quality, well-governed data that is secure and accessible. In financial services, that data spans transactions, customer interactions, risk signals, policies, and historical context. The task of preparing that data for AI should not be underestimated. “Natural language is way more messy than structured data, and…

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