Swiss legal AI platform Silex has announced that Banque Cantonale de Genève (BCGE) has selected and deployed its platform under an enterprise licence across multiple internal teams.
Founded in 1816, BCGE is one of Switzerland’s leading cantonal banks. The adoption of Silex follows a validation process focused on source reliability, traceability, confidentiality, security and compliance requirements relevant to regulated financial institutions.
Silex is designed for legal research and knowledge workflows, combining AI with structured legal data and source-grounded outputs. The company said its platform indexes more than 800,000 Swiss and international legal sources and is used by more than 700 organisations, including law firms, notary offices, tax advisers and corporate legal departments.
Kyriaki Bongard, Co-Founder and CEO of Silex, said: “Financial institutions operate in an environment where legal and regulatory complexity is high, and where trust, confidentiality and traceability are non-negotiable. Generic AI tools were not built for this context.”
Source: Silex
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