OptiSol introduces Unicus Artificial Intelligence for financial back office operations

OptiSol Business Solutions has launched Unicus Artificial Intelligence, a suite of domain-specific agents designed to automate financial back-office workflows with traceability, real-time insights and scalable processing.

OptiSol Business Solutions, a digital engineering company with over 18 years of industry experience, has launched Unicus Artificial Intelligence, a suite of domain-aware intelligent agents aimed at transforming financial back-office operations. The product targets banks, credit providers and data aggregators facing manual processes and increasing regulatory scrutiny. OptiSol positions Unicus Artificial Intelligence as a transparent, explainable automation framework intended to deliver real-time operational insights while meeting auditing requirements.

Unicus Artificial Intelligence highlights four distinctive capabilities. First, built-in traceability ensures each output is verifiable and explainable, addressing limitations of conventional black box systems. Second, context-aware, real-time insights are claimed to reduce subjective interpretation and cut error rates from historic levels of 5–7% to less than 1%, a 97% decrease. Third, the platform emphasises scalable performance, with the ability to extract, verify and aggregate data from thousands of sources, processing over 10,000 documents daily and offering throughput described as 20 times faster, shortening research time from more than 12 hours to under 10 minutes. Fourth, an API-first integration approach supports secure cross-platform compatibility, continuous encrypted operations and adherence to global compliance standards, including gdpr, ccpa and pdpa.

The Unicus suite includes domain-specific agents for financial data extraction, corporate registry, web research and media, legal case flow, pep and sanctions screening, and country and industry risk analysis. Early deployments reportedly produced measurable results: a global credit provider in hong kong reduced research cycles from over 12 hours to under 10 minutes, achieved 100% profile coverage and lowered processing errors by 97%; a financial data processor in bulgaria cut processing times by more than 75% while improving documentation accuracy. Karthik Murugian, chief executive officer and co-founder of OptiSol Business Solutions, described Unicus Artificial Intelligence as enabling verifiability, transparency and global scalability. The article cites optisolbusiness.com as the source for the announcement.

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