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Retail banking AI readiness: the leading banks positioned to enable AI at scale

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CB Insights - Enterprise Ai Title: Retail banking AI readiness: the leading banks positioned to enable AI at scale Date: 2025-12-22 23:05 Source: https://www.cbinsights.com/research/ai-readiness-index-retail-banking-2025/ <p>AI is now a universal focus for retail banks, with <a href="https://www.cbinsights.com/research…
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  • JPMorgan Chase leads the AI Readiness Index with aggressive efforts across execution and innovation since 2023

    80% confidence
  • Banks that bring agentic AI into production in 2026 will extend their lead, while those still confined to pilots will struggle as autonomous workflows become table stakes

    80% confidence
  • Bank of America has filed more than twice as many AI-related patents since 2023 compared to JPMorgan Chase, despite having less than half its market cap

    80% confidence
  • BNP Paribas's Mistral AI partnership has expanded from Global Markets to multiple business lines powering hundreds of use cases including customer communications analysis, mortgage processing, and ESG assessment

    80% confidence
  • AI readiness among top-tier banks tracks closely with proprietary development as AI systems move closer to autonomy

    80% confidence
  • Lloyds Banking Group has eight AI-focused business relationships, keeping pace with top-ranked banks in the index

    80% confidence
  • Lloyds Banking Group ranks 20th by market capitalization but places 7th overall on the AI Readiness Index

    80% confidence
  • Citigroup is ranked second in the AI Readiness Index and is delivering measurable results from AI initiatives generating tangible internal ROI across coding, wealth management, and customer support

    80% confidence
  • Mistral AI's Mosaic score increased 12% since its partnership with BNP Paribas began

    80% confidence
  • AI investment in banks, branches, technology will continue regardless of the economic environment

    80% confidence
  • Deep infrastructure partnerships can close agentic readiness gaps fast but only when embedded in core operations, not treated as isolated pilots

    80% confidence
  • Wells Fargo has filed over 100 AI-related patents since 2023

    80% confidence
  • A widening gap exists between AI leaders and followers in retail banking; a small group has built capabilities to scale autonomous AI workflows while others remain active but fragmented

    80% confidence

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