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Its cutting-edge technology has been regularly rewarded and recognised by both the industry and clients: Investment houses, custody or investment banks, private banks, financial divisions within major corporations, and service providers for financial institutions. Lingua Custodia is also multi awarded by the European Commission and the French Government for its state of the art sovereign, frugal and specialised AI models.
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Founded in 2011 under the name Lingua Custodia to target the financial industry, **Dragon LLM** is a French company specialised in frugal and sovereign AI models & architectures. Winner of the Large AI Grand Challenge organised by the European Commission, Dragon LLM designs efficient and economical AI models, adapted to business practises and deployed on local infrastructures. Based in Paris, the company aims to build a useful, responsible and efficient European AI, at the service of companies while promoting the technological sovereignty of the continent.
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Dragon LLM offers specialised and sovereign models for direct usage by the technical teamsof its customers and a SaaS platform allowing business users to directly use its generative AI technologies to analyse unstructured financial information, translate, classify, summarise or compare technical documents securely.Its cutting-edge technology, designed to meet many specific financial use cases, is now used and recognised by asset management companies, custodian banks, private banks, M&A teams of large companies and consulting companies (multiple entities of HSBC, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole, BPCE, Intesa San Paolo...). With its models trained on specific industry data, Dragon LLM allows financial institutions to gain accuracy, productivity and operational efficiency, while ensuring data security and sovereignty.
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