Brokerage firms are rapidly increasing their investments in artificial intelligence to adapt to the digital landscape. Mirae Asset Securities is set to open a global AI strategy office in New York, aiming to enhance its digital transition. This initiative aligns with the company's vision for integrating AI into its operations.
Shinhan Securities is also making strides by recruiting AI talent from Samsung SDS to lead its new AI division. Meanwhile, Eugene Investment & Securities has partnered with Moat AI to enhance private banking services through customized AI solutions. NH Investment & Securities is investing heavily in Quantec to develop AI-driven investment strategies, highlighting the industry's push towards AI integration.
• Mirae Asset Securities to open global AI strategy office in New York.
• Shinhan Securities recruits AI expert to enhance digital services.
AI is being integrated into brokerage services to improve trading systems and client interactions.
Mirae Asset Securities is establishing an AI strategy office to guide its digital transition.
Eugene Investment & Securities collaborates with Moat AI to develop these programs for financial services.
The company is expanding its operations to include a dedicated AI strategy office.
Moat AI is partnering with Eugene Investment & Securities to enhance private banking services.
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