Infosys, Anthropic to Build AI Agents for Compliance-Heavy Sectors

Anthropic and Infosys plan to help enterprises redesign operating models and modernise legacy systems.

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Infosys and Anthropic have announced a collaboration to develop and deploy enterprise AI solutions for complex, regulated industries, beginning with telecommunications and expanding into financial services, manufacturing, and software development.

The partnership will integrate Infosys Topaz AI offerings with Anthropic’s Claude models, including Claude Code, to automate complex workflows, accelerate software delivery, and enable agentic AI systems designed for industries that require governance and transparency. 

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The initiative will launch with a dedicated Anthropic Centre of Excellence focused on telecommunications, where the two companies will build and deploy AI agents tailored to sector-specific operations.

By combining Infosys’ industry expertise and engineering scale with Anthropic’s frontier AI models, the partners plan to help enterprises redesign operating models and modernise legacy systems. The effort will also focus on reducing the cost and complexity of updating aging infrastructure by using AI to support migration and long running business processes.

Using tools such as the Claude Agent SDK, the companies will build AI agents that can persist across long and complex workflows instead of one time interactions.

In telecommunications, AI agents will support carriers in modernising network operations, streamlining customer lifecycle management, and improving service delivery in a sector that is operationally intensive and tightly regulated. 

In financial services, the collaboration will focus on faster risk detection, automated compliance reporting and personalised customer interactions based on account history and market conditions.

In manufacturing and engineering, Claude models will be used to accelerate product design and simulation, with the aim of reducing research and development timelines and enabling more iterations before production. 

In software development, teams will deploy Claude Code to write, test, and debug software, shortening the time from design to production. Infosys said it is already using Claude Code within its Exponential Engineering organisation to build internal expertise that will inform client deployments.

“Infosys has exactly that kind of expertise across important industries: telecom, financial services, and manufacturing. Their developers are already using Claude Code to accelerate their work and to create AI agents for industries that demand precision, compliance, and deep domain knowledge,” Dario Amodei, Co-Founder and CEO of Anthropic said.

Salil Parekh, CEO of Infosys, said, “From modernising financial services with intelligent risk management and compliance, to enabling engineering businesses to lead with AI-driven design and manufacturing, the goal is to leverage the joint expertise of Infosys and Anthropic to accelerate AI value realisation for global enterprises.”

In January, Infosys also partnered with Cognition to deploy Devin, described as the world’s first AI software engineer, across its internal engineering teams and client engagements, also through its composable AI agents platform, Topaz Fabric.

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