TIFIN Launches Multilingual AI Innovation Hub in India to Accelerate Global Expansion of Financial LLMs

15 July 2025 | Tuesday | News

Strengthening its natural language AI capabilities, TIFIN’s new India-based team will drive breakthroughs in multilingual financial technology—enhancing personalization, accessibility, and adoption across global markets.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

 TIFIN, an AI-powered platform for financial technology, has launched a new multilingual LLM innovation hub in India to expand access to financial AI across global markets. This move strengthens TIFIN's capabilities in natural language AI and enables around-the-clock development from its teams in the U.S., Spain, and India.

As financial services become increasingly conversational, as enterprise clients have a geographically dispersed user base, and as personalized interactions become increasingly important, the ability to serve users in their native languages is a strong advantage to building AI applications that drive adoption and trust. This capability is also allowing TIFIN to start serving clients in regions such as Japan.

This growth reflects TIFIN's strategy to tap into globally dispersed AI talent. The newly formed 10-person team in India adds to the existing AI talent in the US and brings deep specialization in financial LLMs and multilingual capabilities — a foundation for expanding TIFIN's AI products to international markets. The India team has already contributed to breakthroughs in agent-driven productivity tools and multilingual experiences in the finance domain. A recent paper published by the team also won 3rd place in SemEval (solving a multi-lingual challenge).

"Our mission is to improve wealth outcomes through accessible, personalized AI," said Uttung Malkan, Chief Operating Officer for TIFIN India. "Building this multilingual team in India expands our ability to do that — faster, smarter, and for more people globally."

"With product teams distributed across the U.S., Spain, and India, we're able to move faster and tap global AI talent more effectively," said Kiran Nambiar, TIFIN Partner and CEO of MyFi, TIFIN's consumer brand in India. "Over time, this structure gives us a durable advantage as LLM talent becomes increasingly decentralized."

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