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Analyse that: How AI will transform investment

A Funds Europe survey in partnership with CACEIS

Artificial intelligence is widely talked about in financial services.

But, arguably, the industry still lags behind other sectors – particularly technology giants such as Amazon, Google, Netflix, Apple and Facebook – in putting artificial intelligence (AI) applications to work.
Funds Europe, in association with Caceis, surveyed the industry to assess what the future holds for asset management firms intending to apply AI.

  • 80% of respondents said that artificial intelligence and data engineering are tools that all investment managers will use in the future.
  • 66% said that AI will deliver benefits across the front, middle and back office.
  • The major impediments to applying AI are a lack of maturity in the technology and a lack of existing use cases that demonstrate how it can be applied.
  • 24% said key decision-makers still fail to understand how AI will bring value to customers.
  • 40% of respondent firms have already started their AI research and development projects, while 11% said that they will be launching their AI projects in the next 12 months.

A total of 270 funds professionals participated in the online survey.

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