Citi, HSBC, StanChart adopt Ant International's forex AI tool

The Singapore-based fintech ​giant rolled out its Falcon Time-Series Transformer Model ​2.0 and has partnered with six large banks including Citi, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, ​Standard Chartered, and ⁠Barclays, according ‌to Kelvin Li, the ​firm's genera...

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A logo of Ant Group at its booth at China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, China, September 10, 2025. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
Ant International launched an upgraded version of its artificial intelligence model on Thursday, signing up major global banks as financial institutions accelerate the adoption ‌of ⁠specialised AI ⁠to manage liquidity risks.

The Singapore-based fintech giant rolled out its Falcon Time-Series Transformer Model 2.0 and has partnered with six large banks including Citi, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Standard Chartered, and ⁠Barclays, according ‌to Kelvin Li, the firm's general manager of platform tech.

The ⁠launch comes amid an accelerating global race ​among financial institutions to embed ​AI into their core operations.


Li said the model specialises in financial scenarios and has an edge over general-purpose large models, which have "yet to ‌achieve a universal breakthrough in the financial sector."

"Precise forecasting can ​slash ​foreign exchange ⁠hedging and allocation costs by over 60%," Li said.

Ant International, an overseas affiliate of ​the Jack Ma-founded Chinese fintech firm Ant Group, raised $1.2 billion last month in its latest equity fundraising as it seeks to expand.
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