GoodData has introduced finance-focused applications for its composable AI platform, combining data governance, transparency, and automation to modernise financial services operations.
The platform integrates the company’s AI Lake, AI Hub, and AI Apps into a single foundation, enabling banks and insurers to build AI agents capable of detecting fraud, compiling disclosures, and managing compliance in real time — all with auditable trails designed to meet regulatory scrutiny.
Roman Stanek, CEO of GoodData, said: “Financial institutions face some of the world’s strictest data governance rules, and our goal is to make compliance simpler. This platform lets them innovate with AI while ensuring transparency, trust, and regulatory alignment, modernising client experiences and improving risk management without compromise.”
The company’s architecture is designed to address the finance sector’s data and compliance challenges. Its AI Lake transforms structured and unstructured financial data into a governed semantic layer, while the AI Hub delivers orchestration and compliance workflows. The AI Apps layer introduces embeddable copilots and agents that can automate both client-facing tasks — such as onboarding or personalised financial advice — and back-office operations like regulatory reporting and fraud detection.
Together, these components support auditability, semantic grounding, and regulatory controls that reduce black-box risk. The multitenant design also enables financial organisations to scale securely across business units and geographies.
Built to integrate with both legacy banking systems and modern cloud environments, the platform supports bring-your-own large language models (LLMs) and flexible deployment — SaaS, on-premise, or hybrid. Developer SDKs and APIs in Python and React simplify the embedding of AI agents into financial products and internal systems.
At the core of GoodData’s infrastructure is an MCP Server that manages real-time financial processes within a governed framework. The open, interoperable architecture avoids vendor lock-in and adapts to evolving regulation, while embedded copilots and assistants can be branded and deployed across existing financial platforms.
GoodData’s expansion into AI-native data intelligence reflects a wider trend in financial technology, as institutions move from static reporting to automated, insight-driven systems. By uniting governance, scalability, and AI innovation, the company aims to help financial organisations strengthen trust, transparency, and operational agility in an increasingly AI-driven landscape.





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