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    Aurionpro Launches AI-Native Trade Finance Platform Fintra

    By Digital Trade OutlookApril 23, 2026
    Aurionpro Launches AI-Native Trade Finance Platform Fintra

    Aurionpro Solutions has launched Fintra, an AI-native trade finance platform aimed at automating document-heavy processes that continue to slow transaction turnaround across banks. The platform processes instruments such as letters of credit, bank guarantees and documentary collections, combining AI-led execution with human oversight at key decision points.

    Trade finance workflows remain largely manual, with the International Chamber of Commerce estimating that around 70% of transactions are rejected at first presentation. Fintra addresses this by handling document checks, compliance screening and risk assessment within a single processing layer, according to the announcement.

    The infrastructure connects with existing banking systems, including SWIFT messaging, general ledger platforms and limits management, allowing institutions to integrate without replacing core systems.

    AI-driven processing with controlled oversight

    Fintra runs on Aurion AI, the company’s AI-native banking stack, which combines domain-specific models with a governed execution framework. AI agents process documents, flag discrepancies and generate recommendations, while higher-risk or uncertain cases are escalated to human operators.

    A key component is the Confidence-Gated Handoff Protocol, which evaluates confidence levels, regulatory requirements and transaction complexity before routing decisions. Each action is logged and auditable, giving banks traceability across the full transaction lifecycle.

    This shifts trade finance away from rule-based automation toward decision-assisted processing, where AI executes routine tasks and humans retain control over critical outcomes.

    Ashish Rai, Group Chief Executive Officer of Aurionpro Solutions, said the company developed Fintra to rethink trade finance by shifting routine processing to AI agents while allowing bankers to focus on decision-making and client engagement. He added that the platform reflects a broader push to redesign banking software around AI-driven workflows.

    Redesigning trade finance infrastructure

    Fintra points to a broader shift in how banks approach trade finance systems. Instead of layering automation onto legacy platforms, the model restructures processing around AI from the ground up.

    The platform is now available for pilot deployments with banks in India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, targeting institutions operating across high-volume trade corridors. This places Aurionpro in more direct competition with legacy trade finance systems that rely heavily on manual processing and static rule engines.

    About Aurionpro Solutions: Aurionpro Solutions is a global technology company providing software and platforms for banking, payments and enterprise sectors.

    Trade finance systems have changed little over decades, leaving banks with high error rates and slow processing cycles. AI-led architectures are emerging as a practical alternative to legacy infrastructure, particularly as transaction volumes and compliance requirements increase.

    Digital Trade Outlook Analysis

    Fintra highlights a shift toward AI-native trade finance platforms that aim to replace legacy systems rather than extend them. As document-heavy processes continue to delay transactions, banks are prioritising automation with clear auditability. Platforms that combine compliance, risk and processing into a single workflow are likely to define the next phase of trade technology.

    Source: Aurionpro Solutions

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