Ant’s Falcon TST 2.0 hits six banks, claims 60% FX savings

Ant’s Falcon TST 2.0 hits six banks, claims 60% FX savings

August 20, 2026

HONG KONG, August 20, 2026, 14:14 HKT

  • Ant International rolled out its Falcon Time-Series Transformer Model 2.0. Six banks partnered on the launch.
  • The company says using precise forecasts can lower FX hedging and allocation costs by over 60%.
  • Performance results are reported by Ant and its partners, without an independent audit.

Ant International rolled out its Falcon Time-Series Transformer Model 2.0 on Thursday. Six major banks are working with Ant on the new forecasting tool. The company said the forecasts can cut foreign-exchange hedging and allocation costs by over 60%.

The model is built for a specific costly problem. Treasurers at companies have to estimate cash requirements and FX exposure ahead of hedging. If they predict wrong, they could hedge too much or miss some risks.

Citigroup (NYSE:C), HSBC Holdings (LON:HSBA), Deutsche Bank (ETR:DBK), Standard Chartered (LON:STAN), and Barclays (LON:BARC) are named as partners. Ant left the sixth bank unnamed in the Reuters announcement.

Model measureCurrent public Falcon profileFalcon TST 2.0 launch disclosure
Primary taskTime-series forecastingFinancial forecasting and liquidity risk
ArchitectureMixture of Experts and several patch tokenisersNot given separately
Parameters2.5 billionNot given separately
Training time points300 billionNot given separately
Hourly FX-demand accuracyAbove 90%, company’s numberUpdated outside result not given

Falcon’s product site shows 2.5 billion parameters and 300 billion time points, using a Mixture of Experts setup. Ant says it gets over 90% accuracy for hourly FX-demand forecasts.

Bank partnerVerified earlier Falcon use2.0 status
Citigroup (NYSE:C)Pilot for Fixed FX Rates serving airline accountsNamed partner
Barclays (LON:BARC)BARX NetFX integration in placeNamed partner
Standard Chartered (LON:STAN)Integrated with SCALE for round-the-clock treasury toolsNamed partner
Deutsche Bank (ETR:DBK)Falcon looked at for cross-border treasury workNamed partner
HSBC Holdings (LON:HSBA)No details on earlier Falcon rolloutsNamed partner
Sixth bankNo disclosureName not disclosed

Instead of a lab project, the rollout builds off live banking work. Citi combined Falcon with a fixed-rate product that handles 70-plus currencies. Barclays and Standard Chartered plugged the model into their FX systems.

“Accurate forecasting can cut FX hedging and allocation costs by more than 60%,” Kelvin Li, general manager of platform tech at Ant International, told Reuters.

Reported deploymentPerformance or savingScope and source
Ant International FX forecastingAccuracy above 90%Forecasts by hour, day and week; company says
Ant FX-conversion flowOver 60% of the matching transactionsListed in 2025 partner release
Ant and customer FX costsReduction as much as 60%Listed in 2025 partner release
Liquidity-management costsReduction up to 50%Listed in 2025 partner release
Citi airline pilotHedging costs cut by 30%First live transactions
Capital A (KLSE:5099)Hedging costs down 40%Live use

The savings can’t be lined up side by side. They include different clients, time periods and types of treasury products. Standard Chartered saw FX costs fall by as much as 60% and liquidity-management costs by up to 50% with earlier Ant use.

Citi’s airline pilot delivered a 30% cut in hedging costs in first live trades. Capital A logged a 40% drop. Both results set a more modest range than Thursday’s wider claim.

Falcon puts out exposure forecasts, but doesn’t replace the bank’s execution tools. Banks keep providing liquidity, handle rate locks, and settle deals. The model shifts how much protection is asked for, and when.

Ant International pulled in $1.2 billion last month as it looks to grow beyond China. The Singapore-based company is Ant Group’s international arm.

Risks: Ant and partners provided the reported performance numbers. Results could shift with FX moves, market swings and client information. For regulated treasury, issues like model checks, privacy, and human review are still key.

Specialist AI is expanding into mainstream finance with a six-bank rollout. The commercial test is clear—now it’s about seeing if the wider rollout can match the cost savings shown in smaller pilots.

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Further analysis

What did Ant International launch?
Ant International launched Falcon Time-Series Transformer Model 2.0 on August 20, 2026. It is a specialist AI system for forecasting cash flow, foreign-exchange exposure and liquidity needs.
Which banks are working with Falcon TST 2.0?
Ant named Citi, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Standard Chartered and Barclays among six large bank partners. The sixth bank was not identified in the announcement reported by Reuters.
How much can Falcon reduce foreign-exchange costs?
Ant says precise forecasts can lower hedging and allocation costs by more than 60%. Earlier deployments reported savings from 30% for a Citi airline pilot to 40% for Capital A. These company-supplied figures cover different uses and are not directly comparable.
How accurate is the model?
Ant reports more than 90% accuracy for hourly FX-demand prediction. The current Falcon site lists 2.5 billion parameters and 300 billion training time points. No independent 2.0 benchmark was disclosed.
Does Falcon execute currency trades?
No. Falcon predicts cash needs and currency exposure. Partner banks still provide liquidity, set or lock rates, execute hedges and settle transactions through their own platforms.
What are the main risks?
Forecast quality can shift across currencies, clients and volatile markets. Banks also need strong data controls, model governance and human oversight. Published savings have not been independently audited.

Artur Ślesik

Artur Ślesik is a technology and financial markets journalist at Bez-kabli.pl, covering artificial intelligence, semiconductors, technology stocks and emerging innovations. A graduate of Warsaw University of Technology, he combines a technical background with market analysis to explain how new technologies are shaping industries, businesses and investment trends worldwide.