Anthropic has released a suite of roughly ten pre-built AI agents for financial-services workflows, alongside Claude Opus 4.7, a Moody’s native app covering 600 million companies, and an FIS-built anti-money-laundering (AML) investigator now live at BMO and Amalgamated Bank. The announcements, made at an invite-only New York event on Tuesday, follow a $1.5 billion joint venture with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs announced the previous day. Together, they mark Anthropic’s shift from frontier-model lab to financial-services platform.
What was launched
The centerpiece is Claude Opus 4.7, Anthropic’s most capable model for finance-specific workloads. On top of it sits a library of roughly ten pre-built agents covering pitchbooks and earnings analysis, credit memos, underwriting, KYC, month-end close, statement audits, and insurance claims. Each agent ships as a reference architecture with skills, connectors, and sub-agents needed to run the workflow end-to-end.
Moody’s has embedded its full platform inside Claude as a native app, allowing users to pull credit ratings, risk data, and ownership-structure analysis on more than 600 million companies without leaving the Claude interface. Additional data partners include Verisk, Third Bridge, Fiscal AI, Dun & Bradstreet, Experian, GLG, Guidepoint, and IBISWorld, joining existing partners LSEG, S&P Capital IQ, Morningstar, and PitchBook.
The FIS partnership produced a Financial Crimes AI Agent on Claude, designed to compress AML investigations from hours or days into minutes. BMO and Amalgamated Bank are the first deployments; broader availability is planned for the second half of 2026.
How it differs from earlier tools
Previous Claude for Financial Services releases centered on plug-ins that let analysts query financial data inside the chat experience. Tuesday’s announcement moves Claude from a tool an analyst opens to ask a question to a system that runs predefined workflows autonomously, with audit trails, regulatory traceability, and embedded governance. Claude Managed Agents, launched in April, handles orchestration logic on Anthropic’s side rather than requiring customer engineering teams. The financial-services suite is the first vertical-specific implementation of that platform at scale.
The FIS deal in detail
The FIS agent addresses AML, a regulatory category where compliance costs have grown faster than most other bank operating budget lines. According to FIS, the global financial-crimes problem costs roughly $40 billion annually in fines, investigations, and false-positive review costs. Compressing AML investigation times from hours to minutes, if it works at scale, represents a