Scotiabank Accelerates Enterprise Adoption of AI with New Scotia Intelligence Capabilities
Scotiabank Accelerates Enterprise Adoption of AI with New Scotia Intelligence Capabilities |
| [10-June-2026] |
Expanded suite of AI tools designed to improve speed, collaboration, and client outcomes, and to support over 71,000 Scotiabank employees TORONTO, June 10, 2026 /CNW/ - Scotiabank today announced the next phase in its accelerated expansion of enterprise AI tools with the introduction of new capabilities through Scotia Intelligence, the Bank's unified approach to data and AI. Centred around the three core objectives of elevating client experience, delivering speed and efficiency, and enhancing risk management, the expanded suite of tools will help more teams apply AI in practical ways across their day-to-day work.
Adoption of Scotia Intelligence continues to grow with over 71,000 employees enabled access to assistive AI tools, and 5,500 engineers using AI to support coding productivity. Scotia Intelligence is increasingly embedded in workflows that support client service, operations, and decision-making across the Bank, with a 30 per cent quarter-over-quarter increase in the use of AI by employees to reply to client questions. "We have seen meaningful enterprise-wide adoption of Scotia Intelligence and today's announcement marks another step forward in how we are deploying AI at scale," said Phil Thomas, Group Head and Chief Strategy & Operating Officer. "As we further advance Scotia Intelligence, our focus remains on empowering our teams with a wide array of leading-edge tools that can drive tangible impact with our employees and the clients we serve." As Scotia Intelligence is adopted across Scotiabank, so is the measurable business impact. Today, teams across the Bank are leveraging policy, process, and knowledge capabilities to access curated information when they need it, synthesizing and distilling complex information into digestible content with human review for employee and client-facing audiences, and leveraging coding capabilities to help streamline workflows or solve for repetitive tasks. "As an organization, we have been intentional about translating AI investment into real, measurable outcomes," said Tim Clark, Group Head and Chief Information Officer. "Our focus now is on scaling those results and continuously expanding our capabilities to deliver further meaningful value well into the future." New Advanced Features Building on its momentum, Scotiabank's expanded suite of tools provides more ways for teams to use AI to seamlessly bring together information and insights, generate on-brand content, and collaborate to turn ideas into polished, actionable deliverables - faster and with greater consistency.
Enabling AI Use As part of the Scotia Intelligence rollout, Scotiabank employees with access to Scotia Intelligence AI tools have access to a dedicated resource hub with self-directed learning and progressive training that builds from foundational AI literacy to role-specific applications. These resources are complemented by hands-on workshops across the organization, as well as a community-based support model that includes business line champions and shared playbooks. Mandatory AI risk training further supports employees in adopting AI safely and responsibly. "Integrating AI into daily workflows isn't just about deploying new technology, it's about supporting our people as they build new skills and adapt to new ways of working," said Jenny Poulos, Chief Human Resources Officer. "Through thoughtful training, practical resources, and a strong focus on responsible use, we are helping Scotiabankers use AI with confidence in their everyday roles." AI Unpacked Scotiabank is also showcasing its approach to AI through AI Unpacked, a content series from the Bank's Perspectives team that explores how emerging technologies are shaping the future of banking. The series highlights how AI tools and capabilities at Scotiabank are being applied to support employees, improve productivity, and enhance the client experience. Responsible AI As the first Canadian bank with a dedicated Data Ethics team and a public Data Ethics Statement, Scotiabank is focused on integrating ethical practices across the AI lifecycle. The Bank reviews AI use cases for fairness, transparency, and accountability before launch, and employees are expected to complete mandatory training and annual attestations to ensure innovations under Scotia Intelligence are delivered with a focus on trust, security, and responsible use. About Scotiabank SOURCE Scotiabank | ||
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