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Indian Financial Group picks Intellect Design Arena for governed AI

By Vriti Gothi

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Intellect Design Arena has secured a multi-entity deployment mandate from a diversified Indian financial services group for its Purple Fabric platform, marking a significant enterprise-scale implementation of governed artificial intelligence (AI) in the country’s regulated financial sector.

The platform will initially be deployed across five entities within the group, which operates across consumer and merchant lending, insurance, payments, asset management, and wealth management. The implementation is intended to support enterprise-wide AI adoption, enabling operational intelligence, cross-functional collaboration, and enhanced governance across core financial workflows.

The mandate follows an eight-month evaluation process involving multiple vendors, including technical architecture reviews, workshops, and business-level assessments. According to the company, Purple Fabric’s governance-first architecture and deterministic knowledge framework were key factors in the selection.

Purple Fabric is designed to help financial institutions operationalise AI through a structured technology stack that includes a unified enterprise knowledge layer, multi-agent digital automation capabilities across credit, risk, compliance, and customer operations; embedded governance and audit controls; and tools to optimise large language model (LLM) performance for speed, accuracy, and cost.

Ramanan S V, CEO for India and South Asia at Intellect, said the engagement reflects a broader shift in the industry. “India’s financial services sector is entering a defining phase where AI must move beyond experimentation and become a structured enterprise capability. In regulated environments, intelligence must be governed, deterministic, and aligned to generating measurable business impact.”

The deal underscores a growing trend among Indian financial institutions to move from pilot-stage AI initiatives to enterprise-wide deployments with built-in risk, compliance, and auditability controls. As regulators increasingly scrutinise the use of AI in decision-making, platforms that emphasise governance, transparency, and operational accountability are gaining traction.

The implementation also signals rising demand for orchestration layers that integrate domain knowledge, workflow automation, and model management—an emerging requirement as banks and non-banking financial institutions seek to scale AI without increasing operational or regulatory risk.

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