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    Upgrading agentic AI for finance workflows

    March 1, 2026
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    Improving trust in agentic AI for finance workflows remains a major priority for technology leaders today.

    Over the past two years, enterprises have rushed to put automated agents into real workflows, spanning customer support and back-office operations. These tools excel at retrieving information, yet they often struggle to provide consistent and explainable reasoning during multi-step scenarios.

    Solving the automation opacity problem

    Financial institutions especially rely on massive volumes of unstructured data to inform investment memos, conduct root-cause investigations, and run compliance checks. When agents handle these tasks, any failure to trace exact logic can lead to severe regulatory fines or poor asset allocation. Technology executives often find that adding more agents creates more complexity than value without better orchestration.

    Open-source AI laboratory Sentient launched Arena today, which is designed as a live and production-grade stress-testing environment that allows developers to evaluate competing computational approaches against demanding cognitive problems.

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    Sentient’s system replicates the reality of corporate workflows, deliberately feeding agents incomplete information, ambiguous instructions, and conflicting sources. Instead of scoring whether a tool generated a correct output, the platform records the full reasoning trace to help engineering teams debug failures over time.

    Building reliable agentic AI systems for finance

    Evaluating these capabilities before production deployment has attracted no shortage of institutional interest. Sentient has partnered with a cohort including Founders Fund, Pantera, and asset management giant Franklin Templeton, which oversees more than $1.5 trillion. Other participants in the initial phase include alphaXiv, Fireworks, Openhands, and OpenRouter.

    Julian Love, Managing Principal at Franklin Templeton Digital Assets, said: “As companies look to apply AI agents across research, operations, and client-facing workflows, the question is no longer whether these systems are powerful or if they can generate an answer, but whether they’re reliable in real workflows.

    “A sandbox environment like Arena – where agents are tested on real, complex workflows, and their reasoning can be inspected – will help the ecosystem separate promising ideas from production-ready capabilities and boost confidence in how this technology is integrated and scaled.”

    Himanshu Tyagi, Co-Founder of Sentient, added: “AI agents are no longer an experiment inside the enterprise; they’re being put into workflows that touch customers, money, and operational outcomes.

    “That shift changes what matters. It’s not enough for a system to be impressive in a demo. Enterprises need to know whether agents can reason reliably in production, where failures are expensive, and trust is fragile.”

    Organisations in sensitive industries like finance require repeatability, comparability, and a method to track reliability improvements regardless of the underlying models they use for agentic AI. Incorporating platforms like Arena allows engineering directors to build resilient data pipelines while adapting open-source agent capabilities to their private internal data.

    Overcoming integration bottlenecks

    Survey data highlights a gap between ambition and reality. While 85 percent of businesses want to operate as agentic enterprises – and nearly three-quarters plan to deploy autonomous agents – fewer than a quarter possess mature governance frameworks.

    Advancing from a pilot phase to full scale proves difficult for many. This happens because current corporate environments run an average of twelve separate agents, frequently in silos.

    Open-source development models offer a path forward by providing infrastructure that enables faster experimentation. Sentient itself acts as the architect behind frameworks like ROMA and the Dobby open-source model to assist with these coordination efforts.

    Focusing on computational transparency ensures that when an automated process makes a recommendation on a portfolio, human auditors can track exactly how that conclusion was reached. 

    By prioritising environments that record full logic traces rather than isolated right answers, technology leaders integrating agentic AI for operations like finance can secure better ROI and maintain regulatory compliance across their business.

    See also: Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank test agentic AI for trade surveillance

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