S&P Global has announced a strategic collaboration with Cohere, a leading global sovereign AI provider, to integrate its trusted financial data directly into Cohere’s secure enterprise platform, North. This powerful alliance allows financial institutions to leverage S&P Global’s essential intelligence across advanced AI and agentic workflows grounded in verifiable fact, accelerating complex research, analysis, and reporting. Grounded in a foundational data retrieval layer built by Kensho, the framework enables regulated enterprises to safely run sensitive on-premise workloads within North, combining external market data with internal proprietary information to deliver faster, citation-backed answers without the friction of building custom pipelines. Emphasizing the operational readiness of this deployment, Bhavesh Dayalji, Chief AI Officer of S&P Global and CEO of Kensho, stated,
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“We’ve done the work on the backend to make our data AI-ready, build the retrieval infrastructure, and partner with best-in-class AI providers, so that customers can simply put S&P Global to work in the platforms they already use. As agentic workflows become the norm, we deliver value by ensuring that customers can access our data seamlessly and accurately, wherever they work.” Highlighting the strategic security benefits for regulated markets, Frank O’Dowd, Chief Revenue & Commercial Officer of Cohere, added, “By combining S&P Global’s financial intelligence with Cohere’s enterprise‑grade sovereign AI platform, we’re giving financial institutions a secure foundation to build agentic workflows wherever their data lives that deliver measurable impact. Regulated industries need AI they can trust with their most sensitive workloads, and they want it deeply connected to the proprietary data that drives their business. This collaboration marks a major step forward in how the global financial ecosystem puts high‑trust AI to work.”






























