Broadridge rolls out agentic AI at institutional scale across capital markets and wealth ops
Broadridge Financial Solutions (NYSE: BR) today announced that its agentic AI capabilities — software that autonomously analyzes, prioritizes, and resolves operational exceptions without constant human instruction — are live in production, spanning capital markets and wealth management workflows.
“We believe the firms that lead in the next era of financial services will be the ones that embed AI directly into the way work gets done,” said Tom Carey, President of Broadridge’s Global Technology & Operations business. “Broadridge is uniquely positioned to support that shift by combining a fully integrated financial services ontology with the platform depth and operational scale required for institutional production. That gives the world’s most demanding clients a new ability to deploy agentic AI across complex workflows with a level of control, efficiency, and confidence that fragmented point solutions cannot match.”
For firms seeking full operational transformation, Broadridge’s managed services model delivers end-to-end operations — combining domain expertise, staffing, and agentic technology under one partnership. New managed services clients can expect up to 30% cost reduction on deployment with further shared savings as the AI continues to improve.
For firms deploying agentic intelligence within their own operations, Broadridge’s platform integrates into existing infrastructure via open-standard APIs — with access to the same production-grade capabilities. Both paths operate on the same foundation of Broadridge’s completed financial services data ontology.
Broadridge’s AI agents chain together real-time data and operational context to analyze issues, prioritize exceptions, and initiate resolution — reducing manual burden and refocusing human expertise on complex cases, client service, and risk-reduction.
Capabilities now in production include automated trade fails management and break resolution; account opening and maintenance workflows; real-time valuation exception handling; customer inquiry automation; and email workflow processing in partnership with DeepSee, Broadridge’s AI-native workflow automation partner. All workflows operate within a human-supervised architecture, maintaining the oversight, auditability, and regulatory control that financial institutions require.
Additional agents are currently being implemented and will be announced in the coming quarters as we build on our deep skills and experience.
Broadridge’s platform is built on four integrated layers that deliver intelligence from data to outcome. The Data Layer — powered by the Broadridge ontology — provides the normalized, trusted foundation. The API Layer delivers open-standard integration across Broadridge products and third-party systems. The Workstation Layer gives operations professionals unified visibility across queues, exceptions, and required actions in real time. The Agentic Intelligence Layer transforms that visibility into outcomes — moving operations from reports to decisions, and from decisions to action.
Broadridge is also exploring making core elements of its ontology available as an open industry resource, enabling all market participants to build on a trusted, normalized data model rather than each solving fragmentation independently. The intent is to accelerate industry-wide adoption of agentic AI on a foundation that meets institutional standards.
