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Claude goes corporate: Anthropic's latest AI is built for Wall Street

The Amazon-backed AI company announced a suite of tools meant to help Wall Street types make decisions faster — with a big assist from Claude

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Anthropic, the AI startup backed by Amazon and founded by former OpenAI execs, is aiming straight for Wall Street with its newest launch: a suite of AI tools designed specifically for financial pros.

Unveiled Tuesday in New York, the new Financial Analysis Solution package is built to help analysts, investors, and dealmakers sift through data, build models, and make decisions faster — with a big assist from Claude, Anthropic’s powerful AI assistant. It’s the company’s latest play to attract enterprise clients, and a clear signal that it wants a bigger role in how high-stakes financial decisions get made.

The product is essentially a finance-savvy version of Claude for Enterprise — but with features and integrations tailored to the complexity of markets and investment research. It includes access to Anthropic’s newest Claude 4 models, Claude Code (for more technical tasks like modeling and compliance automation), and expanded usage limits for demanding workflows.

All your data, in one place

One of the biggest selling points? Real-time data from some of the biggest names in finance. Through partnerships with platforms like Box, PitchBook, Databricks, S&P Global, and Snowflake, users can plug into everything from equity prices and earnings call transcripts to private market intel — all inside Claude’s interface. No more bouncing between apps or waiting for someone to pull a spreadsheet.

The Financial Analysis Solution is also designed to speed up implementation. It comes with pre-built connectors, onboarding support, and training to get teams up and running quickly. It’s now available via AWS Marketplace, and will hit the Google Cloud Marketplace soon.

AI's new seat at the table

Anthropic has been expanding fast since launching the original Claude chatbot in 2023. Its enterprise offerings have grown steadily, and its latest models — Claude Opus 4 and Sonnet 4 — are getting attention for how well they handle complex, detail-heavy tasks.

Now, with financial institutions looking for ways to modernize how they handle research, compliance, and investment analysis, Anthropic sees a big opportunity. Instead of building a generic tool and hoping finance teams adapt, it’s offering a purpose-built solution for one of the most data-intensive industries out there.

Backed by billions in Amazon investment and most recently valued at $61.5 billion, Anthropic is positioning Claude not just as a productivity tool — but as a full-blown AI co-pilot for the business world.

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