The collaboration leverages Google’s Gemini model and the expertise of Google DeepMind engineers to identify high-impact projects. Bank executives expect these initiatives to generate over $100 million in combined revenue gains and efficiency improvements. The bank currently runs 600 applications on Google Cloud and plans to scale its AI-driven capabilities to handle 200 additional tasks over the next two years.
Project efforts will focus on three primary domains: personalized wealth management advice, financial crime risk management, and administrative support for frontline staff. By automating routine documentation and meeting preparation, the bank intends to shift employee focus toward higher-value client interactions. This strategic shift follows Elhedery’s public directive to staff in May, where he acknowledged that while the technology will inevitably displace certain roles, it remains essential for the bank to remain competitive in an increasingly automated financial sector.

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