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KPMG and Oracle Partner to Advance Agentic AI and Enterprise Data Solutions

TLDR: KPMG has announced new initiatives in collaboration with Oracle to accelerate the deployment and management of agentic AI, focusing on transforming enterprise data management and business processes. This partnership leverages Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI Service and Oracle AI Agent Studio to develop custom AI agents and enhance KPMG’s existing AI platforms.

New York, New York – August 7, 2025 – KPMG LLP has unveiled significant new initiatives aimed at empowering organizations to deploy and effectively manage AI agents, thereby revolutionizing enterprise data management and core business processes. This strategic move underscores KPMG’s substantial investments in artificial intelligence and its commitment to helping clients create and implement AI agents tailored to their specific business requirements.

The collaboration centers on leveraging Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Generative AI Service and Oracle AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications. These comprehensive platforms are designed for the creation, extension, deployment, and management of AI agents and agent teams across the enterprise. KPMG will be delivering custom agents built on these Oracle platforms to accelerate customer AI adoption.

A key component of this strategy is KPMG’s recently launched Workbench, a global AI platform engineered for interoperable agent-to-agent communication. Workbench seamlessly integrates AI capabilities from Oracle platforms, providing clients with the flexibility to select the most suitable AI model or agent for any given task. Oracle AI services are pivotal in this ecosystem, offering robust data management, cloud infrastructure services, and advanced agent orchestration capabilities, all designed to enhance agent connectivity and expedite AI adoption.

KPMG’s innovative approach specifically utilizes OCI Generative AI Service and Oracle AI Agent Studio to develop custom AI agents and agent templates. A primary focus of these solutions is to address the complex needs of enterprises, particularly in the realm of improved data management. According to the latest KPMG AI Quarterly Pulse Survey, a significant 64% of leaders anticipate that organizational data quality will be their biggest challenge in 2025. AI agents, by focusing on data management, are deemed critical for boosting productivity and operational efficiency, extending automation through user-friendly tools. These agents can analyze and manage enterprise data across diverse platforms, substantially reducing the time and resources typically required for data integration in daily operations.

The firm is actively engaged in multiple client projects to develop AI agents and templates that cater to unique industry-specific demands, thereby accelerating AI adoption. This initiative is structured to ensure rapid deployment of AI solutions that lead to improved business outcomes, enhanced resource management, and elevated customer experiences. KPMG’s custom agent solutions feature a flexible data model capable of accommodating data from various ERP systems.

Examples of industry-specific applications include:

Consumer and Retail: KPMG’s AI agents will streamline invoice and payment processes and assist customers in navigating supply chain disruptions by identifying spend patterns, cycle time inefficiencies, and providing deeper insights into supplier performance through enhanced contract management.

Financial Services: AI agents will support controllers with intelligent decision-making and accelerate financial close processes.

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Furthermore, KPMG is leveraging Oracle AI services to enhance its own suite of AI tools and platforms for improved client delivery. This includes the KPMG Modern Data Platform, a scalable, cloud-native solution that streamlines an organization’s data infrastructure and accelerates advanced analytic initiatives, and KPMG Velocity, which combines KPMG firms’ business transformation suite with AI tools and a common methodology.

Nikhil Patel
Nikhil Patelhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Nikhil Patel is a tech analyst and AI news reporter who brings a practitioner's perspective to every article. With prior experience working at an AI startup, he decodes the business mechanics behind product innovations, funding trends, and partnerships in the GenAI space. Nikhil's insights are sharp, forward-looking, and trusted by insiders and newcomers alike. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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