Bengaluru: Deutsche Bank’s Global Capability Centre in India demonstrated three AI applications on Thursday, showing how the Frankfurt-based bank is moving AI from pilot stage to live use across core banking.
At Bank on Tech 2026, the bank’s annual tech showcase in Bengaluru, officials gave live demos to tech media. The event focused on AI being applied at scale to solve real business challenges in global banking.
This year’s showcase marked a shift from earlier work in risk management and transaction monitoring. Officials said Deutsche Bank is now applying AI to client onboarding and other core processes with much quicker results.
The three applications shown included tools for automating checks during client onboarding, strengthening real-time transaction monitoring, and improving risk analysis. GCC leaders said the move to production-grade AI reflects faster development cycles and closer collaboration between tech teams in India and business units globally.
Bank on Tech has been Deutsche Bank’s platform to highlight tech innovation from its India GCC, which supports the bank’s operations worldwide. Officials indicated the 2026 edition showed clearer progression: AI that started as experiments is now handling live workloads.



