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Glia launches Glia Virtual Assistants for digital banking

By Edlyn Cardoza

July 27, 2022

  • Credit Unions
  • CRM
  • Digital Customer Service
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Glia, Digital Customer Service, Glia Virtual Assistants, CRM, Finn AI, Credit Unions, Digital Customer Service, Financial Institutions, USAGlia, a provider of Digital Customer Service (DCS), recently announced Glia Virtual Assistants (GVAs) to help companies improve resolution times and lower costs while providing seamless customer experiences that blend virtual and human guidance. Built on conversational AI solutions from Glia’s recent Finn AI acquisition, GVAs are optimised for banks and credit unions and pre-trained to deliver value. By fully integrating GVAs into its market-leading platform, Glia offers a single provider solution for Digital Customer Service.

Glia’s first virtual assistants, explicitly developed for digital banking, are integrated with leading online banking platforms and require no AI training to get started. Equipped to handle 800+ digital banking scenarios right out of the box, they eliminate the need for ramp-up time. GVAs continue to learn, adapt, and improve over time, trained on collective (and anonymised) engagements across Glia’s GVA client base.

“Glia Virtual Assistants are that rare win-win-win solution, improving efficiency, delivering after-hours support and also enhancing the customer experience. By automating handling of routine service inquiries, live representatives can focus on resolving more complex issues. This reduces costs, accelerates resolution times and boosts customer and employee satisfaction,” said Dan Michaeli, CEO and Co-Founder of Glia.

The integration of GVAs into Glia’s Digital Customer Service offering creates efficiencies for the deployment and maintenance of virtual assistants on one platform from a single vendor. This represents significant savings in cost and time compared to internal development using commercial AI platforms. Additionally, they offer shared insights from the entire GVA user base for practices.

“The proliferation of chatbots and AI technology in general is creating complexity for financial institutions, especially for those developing their own automated solutions. Glia aims to cut through the chaos with virtual assistants that streamline deployment and accelerate time-to-value on our Digital Customer Service platform. Better yet, we continue to enhance the benefit of our GVAs by leveraging our time-tested library of AI-powered responses to help clients meet existing and emerging needs,” said Justin DiPietro, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder of Glia.

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