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A survey of 500 wealth and asset management firms on overcoming barriers and finding ROI in AI. Open the report

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The state of AI in wealth and asset management

What’s really happening with AI in wealth and asset management? Based on insights from 500 firms managing $74.2 trillion in assets, this global study reveals how top performers are converting AI pilots into measurable business gains.

Most wealth and asset managers see AI as critical to their future. It’s rewiring how firms build portfolios, serve clients and run their operations. Yet two-thirds of the firms surveyed report only small or moderate returns on their AI investments. The main obstacles are familiar: 55 percent cite cultural resistance, 51 percent cite poor data quality, 45 percent point to talent gaps and 39 percent struggle with system integration.

Research reveals what leaders are doing differently

Yet, 19 percent of firms surveyed are reporting ROI of greater than seven percent. This group of leaders is breaking through these limits. They are embedding AI into decision-making, risk management and client engagement. These firms report higher productivity, faster time to market and stronger ROI. Their progress provides a roadmap for peers who want to turn AI vision into tangible performance gains.
They share five traits that set them apart:

Why it matters now

We’re entering the agentic era, where AI agents work alongside advisors to optimize portfolios, personalize experiences and anticipate client needs. Firms that meet these conditions are more likely to achieve positive returns. On average, leaders see an ROI of 4.7 percent compared with 3.1 percent for those that do not. On top of that, more than a third of these successful firms report positive returns greater than seven percent.

Solving the two biggest barriers to AI success: data and delivery

The research shows that firms leading on AI share five success factors: a clear roadmap, modern data and technology, strong governance, a culture of experimentation and investment in people and skills. Publicis Sapient's Sapient Bodhi and Sapient Slingshot platforms were designed to bring those principles to life in the financial services industry.
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Bodhi: Building the data and governance foundation

AI success starts with clean, connected data and reliable oversight. Bodhi helps investment firms create a single, trusted source of information across asset classes and business units. It applies built-in governance, audit trails and explainability to meet strict regulatory standards. This gives firms confidence in the data that drives their risk models, compliance reporting and investment decisions.
With Bodhi, firms can:
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Slingshot: Turning AI strategy into scalable delivery

A strategy only matters if you can execute it quickly and safely. Slingshot modernizes and accelerates software development across the enterprise while reducing risk. Its specialized AI agents automate code conversion, testing and deployment, helping teams move from legacy systems to modern architectures without disruption.
With Slingshot, firms can:

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