Deutsche Bank today announced its partnership with Finaxai, an AI company based in Singapore, founded by researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and the National University of Singapore (NUS).

The collaboration will evaluate a significant expansion of Project Dama 2, the multicultural asset service pilot, which focuses on converting the way in which asset administrators can manage more efficiently and serve their funds and investors.

Finaxai is also part of the Fincubator program at the Asian Institute of Digital Finance (AIDF), a NUS University Institute founded together by the Singaporean Monetary Authority, the National Research Foundation and NUS,

The team will explore the integration of mechanical learning and large linguistic models (LLMS) into asset service flows, utilizing AI to help assets managers design and execute the Fund’s life cycle activities at greater speed, transparency.

Dr. Erik Cambria, co -founder of Finaxai and Professor, College of Computing and Data Science, said Ntu:

“Finaxai is excited to work with Deutsche Bank in the application of AI techniques that can explain the cutting edge of funding and strengthening of assets. Workshops between AI’s reliable managers and assets, allowing faster, more precise planning and execution of its digital assets.”

Representatives involved in the project include:

Deutsche Bank:

  • Boon Hiong Chan, Asia -Pacific head of the defense of mobile values ​​and technology and industrial innovation.
  • Jie Yi (Jaelynn) Lee, Digital Product Owner.

Finaxai:

  • Dr. Erik Cambria, co -founder of Finaxai and Professor, College of Computing and Data Science, Ntu.
  • Dr. Gianmarco Mengaldo, co -founder of Finaxai and Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering, College of Design and Engineering, NUS.
  • Dr. Mao Rui, Technological Scientist and Research Research, College of Computing and Data Science, Ntu.
  • Keane ong, Technology Scientist and PhD candidate in Digital Economic Technology, specializing in machine learning and the processing of natural language in NUS.
  • Federico Cristina, CFA, Business Lead, Finaxai.