FintechOS previews governed AI

FintechOS released a preview of FintechOS 8, which pairs governed AI with product workflows aimed at lenders and insurers. The platform frames AI as embedded in product logic and controls rather than as standalone models. (IT Brief Asia)

FintechOS has opened a customer technology preview of FintechOS 8, a new platform for banks and insurers that puts governed artificial intelligence inside product operations. (fintechos.com) The company announced the preview on April 9 in London and said FintechOS 8 is aimed at the full product lifecycle, from configuration and pricing to launch and ongoing changes. (fintechos.com) In plain terms, product operations is the software layer banks and insurers use to define how a loan, card, policy, or deposit account works. FintechOS says its system combines that layer with data and artificial intelligence execution so staff can change products without rewriting core systems each time. (fintechos.com) The company is pitching “governed” artificial intelligence as controlled automation rather than a free-standing chatbot. Its release says FintechOS 8 builds controls around data and artificial intelligence use across workflows, a point aimed at lenders and insurers that face compliance and audit requirements. (fintechos.com) FintechOS first unveiled FintechOS 8 at its Elevate 2025 event on November 13, 2025, calling it a “Unified AI ProductOps Platform.” The April 2026 announcement moves that product from event launch to customer technology preview. (fintechos.com) The company has been building toward this release for more than a year. In February 2025, it launched an update called Evolv that added more artificial intelligence features for banks and insurers, framing the software as a way to automate journeys and back-office work on top of existing technology stacks. (fintechos.com) FintechOS is also tying the product closely to Microsoft’s cloud and artificial intelligence stack. On March 3, 2026, the company said it had earned Microsoft’s Solutions Partner with certified software designation for Financial Services AI and described that as validation ahead of broader availability of FintechOS 8. (fintechos.com) The company’s own website says the platform is designed to help financial institutions configure, price, launch, and evolve products with “reduced core dependency,” which is industry shorthand for making changes without replacing the main banking or insurance system underneath. (fintechos.com) For now, the key date is the preview, not a general release. FintechOS is telling banks and insurers that the next version of its platform is ready for early customer testing, with artificial intelligence embedded in the rules and controls that shape financial products. (finextra.com)

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