Anthropic discloses Claude in production at JPM, GS, C, AIG, V; debuts Opus 4.7
May 5 invite-only NYC briefing names five of the largest financial institutions as customers. Claude Opus 4.7 leads Vals AI Finance Agent at 64.4%.
ANTHROPIC on Tuesday in NYC disclosed the broadest deployment of its Claude model into the largest American banks to date, naming JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Goldman Sachs (GS), Citi (C), AIG, and Visa (V) as production customers. The lab debuted Claude Opus 4.7, a model tuned for financial work, at the same briefing.
Opus 4.7 benchmark headlines.
- Leads Vals AI’s Finance Agent benchmark at 64.4%.
- Tops the GDPval-AA evaluation for economically valuable knowledge work.
Deployment scale (per Anthropic + customer disclosures).
| Firm | Workforce on AI tools |
|---|---|
| JPMorgan Chase (JPM) | LLM Suite used by 150,000 employees weekly; 450+ AI use cases in production |
| Goldman Sachs (GS) | AI assistant rolled to all 46,000+ employees |
| Citi (C) | 70%+ of 182,000 employees on firm-approved AI tools |
| AIG | Claude scored 88% as accurate as human expert on insurance claims (per Zafino) |
| Visa (V) | Production customer; specific use cases not disclosed |
On the record.
Jamie Dimon (JPM CEO): “I want to know about asset swaps and Treasury bid-ask spreads, and quitting the markets, and investment grade.”
Peter Zafino (AIG CEO): “Claude out of the box scored 88% as accurate as a human expert on insurance claims.”
Lori Beer (JPM CIO): “There’s this capability overhang. The technology can do so much.”
The procurement read. Anthropic has, in one briefing, locked in a vendor position at five of the largest U.S. financial institutions and shipped a finance-tuned model at the top of the relevant benchmark. The implication is that the buyer’s question is no longer “should we adopt a frontier model” but “which one, and on what contract terms” — and Anthropic appears to have answered both questions for a meaningful share of the largest American financial buyers in advance of competing labs disclosing comparable scale.
Anthropic enterprise context. May 5 (Wall Street briefing) → May 6 (Code w/ Claude conference) → May 19 (KPMG global alliance, 138 countries, 276,000 employees). Three enterprise wins in two weeks. The PwC partnership expansion landed earlier in the month.
Adjacent disclosures for the desk.
- Anthropic’s last public capital raise: Series G $30B at $380B post-money (Feb 2026).
- The lab has not addressed valuation or further fundraising in the May briefings.