NAGA taps Rezolve to offer AI experience in social trading and mobile payments

Rick Steves

“Implementing ‘Brain’s AI into NAGA will further automate our client’s journey and lead to the highest degree in personalization. Users will intuitively understand NAGA social trading platform and their own trading performance better than ever before.”

NAGA has announced a partnership with Rezolve AI Limited to integrate the latter’s ‘Brain’ into NAGA’s proprietary technology and its social trading app, ‘NAGA Trader’ as well as ‘NAGA Pay’.

The collaboration is set to redefine NAGA current and new users experience, provide real time personalised and intelligent market analysis, enhance trading proficiency as well as automate payments across multi languages, the German fintech company stated.

NAGA launches AI experience in social trading and mobile payments

NAGA provides an online social trading platform (both Web and App) for Social Trading, allowing its users to invest in different assets such as currencies, stocks, ETF’s, commodities and crypto all together with its own unique ePayments solution.

With its advanced AI algorithms, machine learning, and NLP engine (natural language processing) capabilities, Rezolve’s ‘Brain’ will enhance NAGA’s ability to offer NAGA users an AI experience in social trading and mobile payments.

According to the announcement, NAGA users will be able to converse with ‘Brain’ in any one of 95 languages, as naturally as communicating in real-time to a human stockbroker over the phone.

They can gain a deep understanding and personalise market trends and insights, receive invaluable guidance for making smart investment decisions, and learn how to optimally use NAGA’s social trading platform. This multilingual capacity not only enhances NAGA user experience but also widens NAGA’s global user base.

NAGA connects users’ portfolios with real-time market data, economic events, and news

Benjamin Bilski, CIO of NAGA, commented: “The timing for this partnership is just perfect. We have been preparing our data infrastructure and indexing capabilities to plug it in with advanced AI language models for months and using ‘Brain’ transforms our vision into reality. Implementing ‘Brain’s AI into NAGA will further automate our client’s journey and lead to the highest degree in personalization. Users will intuitively understand NAGA social trading platform and their own trading performance better than ever before. In addition, NAGA’s unique social graph allows traders to benchmark their performance with other traders automatically. From this day on, our ability to connect real-time market data, economic events, and news intelligently with our users’ portfolios, positions us and gives us a genuine USP over competitors.”

Michael Milonas, CEO of NAGA, said: “By integrating Rezolve’s ‘Brain’ into NAGA, we are enhancing our platform with unprecedented intelligence and accessibility. This is a significant step towards our mission to build a truly unique, global, tech based and now AI driven financial All-in-All Super App that is second to none and in doing that, strive to deliver shareholder value. The future is truly, NAGA!”

Dan Wagner, CEO of Rezolve, added: “Our collaboration with NAGA is a testament to our commitment to revolutionising industries with AI. With ‘Brain’s integration, NAGA users can engage in intuitive, conversation-based interactions, unlocking insights and making data-driven decisions. We’re excited about setting a new standard in the online trading landscape.”

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