Monday, August 17, 2026 Search My Trip EnglishChinese
World news · travel · culture
Taiwan The Taiwan Times
Taiwan's window to the world
Business

Robot-Driven Wealth Management Surges in Taiwan with 36.3% Asset Growth to $6.2 Billion

Robot-Based Financial Assets Reach NT$19 Billion, with Banking Industry Continuing to Apply In the recent years, robot-based financial services have become

Robot-Based Financial Assets Reach NT$19 Billion, with Banking Industry Continuing to Apply

In the recent years, robot-based financial services have become a new trend emerging from the integration of information technology and the financial industry. According to a recent statistics released by the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC), by the end of June this year, there are a total of 16 robot-based financial institutions with 257,846 customers and assets of NT$19.034 billion, representing an annual growth rate of 36.3%. These numbers indicate that the development of robot-based financial services is rapidly progressing.

The rapid growth of robot-based financial services can be attributed to the advancements in information technology and the innovation of the financial industry. With the application of artificial intelligence and big data, financial services can become more intelligent and convenient. Robot-based financial platforms can provide clients with personalized financial services and investment advice, thereby helping them manage their investments and finances more effectively. According to the FSC statistics, the assets of robot-based financial services have continued to grow, reaching NT$19 billion by the end of June this year, representing an annual growth rate of 36.3%. These numbers indicate that the development of robot-based financial services is rapidly progressing.

In addition to asset growth, the number of clients for robot-based financial services is also rapidly increasing. By the end of June this year, the number of clients for robot-based financial services has reached 257,846. These clients come from various industries, from the middle class to the wealthy elite, all of whom have clients for robot-based financial services. There are many reasons why these clients choose robot-based financial services, including convenience, intelligence, and personalized financial services.

In addition to the growing client base, banking institutions are also continuously applying for robot-based financial services. By the end of June this year, there is one banking institution that has submitted its application and is currently undergoing review. These banking institutions choose to apply for robot-based financial services for a variety of reasons, including the hope of gaining a competitive edge in financial services and leading the application of information technology.

The FSC has stated that the development of robot-based financial services is rapidly progressing, with assets continuing to grow and clients increasing rapidly. The FSC also stated that it will continue to monitor and manage the development of robot-based financial services to ensure the safety and legitimacy of these services. The FSC also called on banking institutions and clients to be aware of the risks and security concerns associated with robot-based financial services and to avoid losses due to these risks.

In conclusion, the development of robot-based financial services is rapidly progressing, with assets continuing to grow and clients increasing rapidly. Banking institutions are also continuously applying for robot-based financial services, and the FSC will continue to monitor and manage the development of these services. However, the risks and security concerns associated with robot-based financial services should also be addressed and managed. Only through strict supervision and management can the development of robot-based financial services remain healthy and stable.

Source: Central News Agency.

Produced by our editorial team, with AI assistance in editing.