on Tuesday announced a collaboration with Intellect Design Arena to deploy the latter’s Purple Fabric platform across its operations, marking one of the more significant enterprise AI adoption moves by an Indian bank this year.
Purple Fabric, which Intellect positions as the world’s first Open Business Impact AI platform, will serve as AU SFB’s enterprise AI foundation. The bank said it will use the platform to build domain-specific AI agents, run a multi-model LLM hub, and process unstructured data at scale. As an early deployment, AU SFB will roll out PF Credit — AI-powered decision engines designed to automate credit assessments and speed up lending decisions by analysing customer data in real time.
AU SFB is India’s largest Small Finance Bank, with over 2,790 banking touchpoints across 21 states and 4 Union Territories, serving more than 1.2 crore customers and employing over 59,200 people. As of March 31, 2026, the bank reported a deposit base of ₹1,52,661 crore, a total loan portfolio of ₹1,40,327 crore, and a balance sheet exceeding ₹1.9 lakh crore. The bank has also received in-principle approval from the RBI to transition into a Universal Bank.
Sanjay Agarwal, Founder, MD & CEO of AU SFB, said the bank sought a solution capable of enabling domain-led innovation beyond conventional AI constraints. Ramanan SV, CEO-India & South Asia at Intellect Design Arena, said the platform is built to scale AI into everyday business operations with measurable outcomes, not just proof-of-concept experimentation.
AU SFB shares were trading at ₹974.80 on the NSE at the time of the announcement, down 0.43 per cent on the day, with a market capitalisation of approximately ₹72,969 crore.
