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NeoXam Agent Attaches Automative Functionality to Platform

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NeoXam has launched NeoXam Agents, an agentic artificial intelligence platform for building and supervising artificial intelligence agents, a set of specialised agents in preview and an early-adopter programme launching in the third quarter.

The innovation attaches digital agents directly to the company’s existing products across the back and middle offices of investment firms to utilise operational data where it resides. The company says the new applications will help organisations achieve 90 per cent time savings on investment operations.

“Having an agent is the easy bit – running a fleet of them in a regulated firm is the real challenge, and that’s what we’ve delivered,” said NeoXam chief product and technology officer Clément Miglietti.

The specialised agents will become generally available in September 2026 and target specific operational tasks such as reconciliation, compliance and reporting.

The announcement follows the deployment of NeoXam Structure, a product that extracts figures from documentation and transfers validated data to internal systems with a reported processing time reduction from 15 minutes to about 1 minute per document.

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