Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    New hope for children with cancer

    Wood Group races to finalise Sidara deal by end of June | Money News

    macOS Tahoe is the last big update for Intel Macs

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
    Sg Latest NewsSg Latest News
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Sports
    Sg Latest NewsSg Latest News
    Home»Technology»Barclays rolls out Microsoft Copilot to 100,000 employees as AI adoption gathers pace
    Technology

    Barclays rolls out Microsoft Copilot to 100,000 employees as AI adoption gathers pace

    AdminBy AdminNo Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Barclays has signed an agreement with public cloud giant Microsoft that will see the latter’s generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tool Copilot rolled out to 100,000 of the bank’s employees globally.

    The banking giant plans to integrate Microsoft 365 Copilot into its in-house employee productivity tool to create a single AI agent that will provide staff with one-stop-shop access to its broad ecosystem of digital services.

    These include collaboration tools, employee portals and online resources that its staff need to do their jobs, with Barclays claiming the move will improve productivity.

    In a blog post, Microsoft said the agreement will see it provide Barclays employees with access to several of its AI offerings. These include its Copilot-powered Colleague AI Agent tool, designed to help staff book business travel, check policy compliance and find assistance with HR-related queries.  

    There is also a personalised, semantic Content Search tool to help staff surface location-based information with context based on their user profiles, and another called Colleague Front Door. The latter is billed as an agentic dashboard that is accessed via the employee experience platform, Microsoft Viva, that Barclays staff will use to book annual leave, and will serve them up with personalised news and announcements from around the company.

    Craig Bright, group CIO and deputy group co-chief operating officer at Barclays, said the company and its staff are already well-versed in using AI tools, but it is seeking out additional gains and improvements by expanding its use of the technology to include generative AI.

    “At Barclays, we’ve been leveraging the power of AI, and now GenAI, to drive deeper insights, improve efficiency and create a more intuitive experience across the organisation,” he said.

    Indeed, a report – covered by Computer Weekly in April 2025 – by benchmarking firm Evident confirmed Barclays as being the tenth biggest hirer of AI talent within the banking sector.

    Bright continued: “Our roll-out of Copilot, integrated with our colleague productivity tool, is a significant step forward in simplifying the way we work, making it easier to get things done.”  

    News of the deal between Microsoft and Barclays emerged last week, in a report by news site Bloomberg, where details of the 100,000-seat deployment were said to have been flagged by Microsoft chief commercial officer Judson Althoff during a company town hall meeting.

    The report claimed that Barclays was one of several household names, touted by Microsoft, that had signed up to similar-sized Copilot-related deals, including the likes of Volkswagen, Siemens and Toyota.

    Prior to this, Barclays had embarked on a trial roll-out of Microsoft 365 Copilot involving 15,000 of its employees.

    The deal marks a deepening of the technology partnership between the two companies, with the pair previously announcing that Barclays had named Microsoft Teams as its preferred collaboration platform.

    Microsoft UK CEO Darren Hardman said the company has always marked itself out as being an “innovator” within the banking sector by “embracing new technology waves” to serve its customers and colleagues better.

    He continued: “The adoption of Microsoft 365 Copilot to be the UI [user interface] for Barclays AI will help it to deliver on its bold vision of putting AI in the hands of every employee, and we look forward to working closely with Barclays to help its colleagues maximise the benefits from using this transformational technology.”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    macOS Tahoe is the last big update for Intel Macs

    Emperor penguins show dramatic decline in region of Antarctica, satellite photos show

    visionOS 26 Features Spatial Widgets, PS VR2 Controller Support, Revamped Personas, More

    Stop overpaying for Office — grab lifetime access for just $29.97

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks

    Microsoft’s Singapore office neither confirms nor denies local layoffs following global job cuts announcement

    Google reveals “material 3 expressive” design – Research Snipers

    Trump’s fast-tracked deal for a copper mine heightens existential fight for Apache

    Top Reviews
    9.1

    Review: Mi 10 Mobile with Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 Mobile Platform

    By Admin
    8.9

    Comparison of Mobile Phone Providers: 4G Connectivity & Speed

    By Admin
    8.9

    Which LED Lights for Nail Salon Safe? Comparison of Major Brands

    By Admin
    Sg Latest News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
    • Get In Touch
    © 2025 SglatestNews. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.