CIBC Mellon taps Duco for AI-powered data automation tech

  • CIBC Mellon, a joint venture between CIBC and BNY Mellon, partners with UK-based Duco for AI-powered data automation.
  • The partnership aims to enhance asset servicing solutions for banks, pension funds, and institutional asset managers.
  • Duco’s no-code data automation technology will be integrated to manage data effectively, reduce operational risk, and improve client experience.
  • CEO Mal Cullen emphasizes the importance of AI-based automation for ensuring exception-based processes and long-term sustainability.
  • Chief Client Officer Richard Anton highlights the goals of promoting automation of repetitive tasks, focusing on insight and analysis, and enhancing data management.
  • The adoption of AI technology aligns with similar initiatives by stakeholders like BNY Mellon, which recently announced leveraging Nvidia’s AI-powered supercomputer for AI applications and infrastructure management.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

You May Also Like

Cosegic Strengthens Financial Crime Expertise with Fintrail Acquisition

The acquisition enhances Cosegic's capabilities in combating financial crime.Highlights: Cosegic acquires Fintrail to enhance financial crime capabilities.The acquisition...

Keye Launches AI Co-Pilot for Private Equity Due Diligence

A game-changing tool to enhance efficiency in investment evaluations.Highlights: Keye introduces an AI-powered co-pilot for due diligence.Streamlines the...

Regulators Urged to Prioritize Gen AI Threats Over Quantum Computing Risks

Insights on the evolving regulatory landscape in fintech and AI.Highlights: Exchange Association emphasizes urgency on Gen AI regulatory...

Cryptocurrency Scam Losses Surge to $17 Billion in 2025, Fuelled by AI

Analysis reveals AI-driven schemes are escalating crypto fraud incidences.Highlights: Losses from cryptocurrency scams reached $17 billion in 2025.AI...