
Treasurer, an AI financial technology company, used Echelon Singapore 2026 to introduce AlphaLenz, its enterprise AX solution for financial and insurance institutions, as it looks to deepen its footprint across Southeast Asia’s fast-growing fintech and enterprise AI market.
The company presented AlphaLenz at the two-day event, held from June 3 to 4 at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, as part of the Seoul Business Agency (SBA) Pavilion. The platform was shown to investors, fintech firms, financial institutions, insurers and enterprise partners, with Treasurer positioning it as a practical AI tool built for the realities of financial workflows rather than a broad, general-purpose assistant.
Built for financial data, not just general AI tasks
AlphaLenz draws on Treasurer’s core strengths in AI financial analytics, market data processing and financial intelligence automation. The solution began as a tool to support investment research and financial data analysis, but is now being expanded into an enterprise AX platform aimed at helping financial and insurance organisations automate repetitive tasks, speed up information processing and reduce the burden on teams handling large volumes of documentation.
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For banks, insurers and other financial enterprises, the challenge is rarely a shortage of data. The problem is making sense of it quickly. These firms handle market information, corporate disclosures, product and policy documents, customer-facing materials, internal reports, risk-related records and regulatory information, often across multiple systems and formats.
That means staff spend significant time on manual work such as collecting data, reviewing documents, summarising information, comparing records and preparing reports. Treasurer says AlphaLenz is designed to ease these processes.
Tackling repetitive workflows in finance and insurance
AlphaLenz combines AI agents, structured financial data workflows and industry-specific automation capabilities to support a range of enterprise use cases. These include financial data analysis, document review, market monitoring, report generation, product and policy information structuring, and internal knowledge search.
By automating repetitive analytical tasks, the platform is intended to free analysts, managers and back-office teams to focus on higher-value decision-making. That positioning is likely to resonate in a region where financial firms are under pressure to improve productivity while keeping headcount and operational costs in check.
Treasurer argues that this makes AlphaLenz different from off-the-shelf AI tools. Rather than being built for generic productivity, it has been designed around financial data structures and workflows specific to the sector.
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Its underlying technology is powered by Treasurer’s financial analytics engine, which processes Korean and Asian market data, company information, disclosures and industry trends. That foundation, the company says, allows AlphaLenz to deliver more relevant automation for enterprises operating in finance, insurance and capital markets.
Strong interest from Southeast Asia’s enterprise AI market
At Echelon Singapore 2026, Treasurer met with investors, fintech executives, financial institutions, insurance stakeholders and innovation teams. The company said it found strong interest in AI-driven workflow automation, cost-efficient financial data processing and enterprise AI adoption among organisations seeking to boost productivity with limited resources.
The reception highlights a broader trend across Southeast Asia, where financial institutions are increasingly exploring AI not just for customer service or front-end digital experiences, but for the less visible work that keeps operations moving: document handling, information retrieval, internal knowledge management and compliance-related processing.
For many firms, that back-office layer remains a major cost centre. Tools like AlphaLenz are being pitched as a way to streamline those functions without requiring organisations to rebuild their entire technology stack.
Treasurer eyes regional expansion
“Echelon Singapore 2026 was a meaningful opportunity for us to introduce AlphaLenz not only as an AI financial analytics platform, but as an enterprise AX solution for financial and insurance institutions,” said Ted Kim, CEO of Treasurer. “Financial companies are under increasing pressure to process more data, generate insights faster, and improve productivity with limited resources. AlphaLenz is designed to help these organisations automate repetitive workflows and make better use of their internal and external data.”
He added that Treasurer’s strength lies in its ability to structure complex financial information into actionable intelligence.
“Treasurer’s strength lies in AI-based financial analysis technology and the ability to structure complex financial data into actionable intelligence. By applying these capabilities to enterprise AX solutions, we aim to help financial and insurance companies improve work efficiency, reduce resource costs, and accelerate digital transformation across their organisations,” Kim said.
Treasurer joined the event through the SBA Pavilion, a programme aimed at helping promising Seoul-based startups expand into global markets. The company took part in exhibition showcases, demo presentations, private pitching sessions and AI-powered business matching activities, creating opportunities to connect with potential investors, partners and enterprise customers in Singapore and the wider region.
Next steps for AlphaLenz
Following the event, Treasurer plans to continue discussions with financial institutions, insurance companies, fintech firms and enterprise partners in Singapore and Southeast Asia. The company also intends to further develop AlphaLenz’s data coverage, AI agent capabilities and industry-specific workflows as it works towards broader adoption.
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The move comes as enterprises across the region increasingly look for AI systems that can do more than generate text or answer simple queries. In finance and insurance especially, the real value lies in tools that can read, compare, organise and act on large and fragmented data sets with speed and consistency.
For Treasurer, AlphaLenz represents a bet that the next wave of enterprise AI in Southeast Asia will be less about flashy demos and more about practical automation. In that sense, the platform’s pitch is straightforward: less manual drudgery, more informed decision-making, and a smoother path towards digital transformation.
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