Multi-Document and Multi-Lingual Data Extraction 

Lingua Custodia’s Multi-Document Analyser is now in production and can be accessed via the secure platform or through API.
This means that a group of documents can be uploaded at the same time, with key information extracted within seconds. As this technology is also integrated with our machine translation engines, it is possible to load your documents in different languages and extract your data using a different language prompt.

As an example, French, Chinese and Spanish documents can be uploaded and you can ask your queries in English or any other language which is supported by the platform.

You can upload up to 15 pdf documents together. The technology has been optimised to read and extract information in tables and to respond swiftly to queries.

What are the uses cases for the Multi-Document Analyser?

The use cases for the multi-document analyser include financial product and regulation queries, client support queries, requests for proposals and due diligence questionnaires. So, it is possible to upload a group of Key Investment Documents and extract the risk performance indicators and other details.

Lingua Custodia focuses on innovation

Lingua Custodia is very proud of this highly innovative technology which is part of a suite of financial processing services it provides. It was set up by 2 financial professionals in 2011, originally to provide specialised machine translation services, having identified a clear use case for this service.  Since 2020, new technologies, such as speech to text and data extraction, have been added progressively.

 Its aim is to be the market leader in financial document processing for financial institutions, and Lingua Custodia is distinguished by its focus on data security as it recognises that this is a priority for its clients.  Data is stored on bare metal servers in Europe.

 

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