With surging fraud volumes overwhelming financial institutions, Gradient Labs’ new outbound support agent will proactively engage customers on issues such as suspiciousWith surging fraud volumes overwhelming financial institutions, Gradient Labs’ new outbound support agent will proactively engage customers on issues such as suspicious

Gradient Labs Launches New Outbound Support Agent, Deploying AI to Clear Operational Backlogs in Financial Services

With surging fraud volumes overwhelming financial institutions, Gradient Labs’ new outbound support agent will proactively engage customers on issues such as suspicious transactions, missing documents, and overdue payments.

The AI support platform that safely automates the hardest customer operations in financial services – today announced its new outbound support agent, designed to help financial institutions clear operational backlogs by proactively engaging customers across fraud prevention, verification, and collections.

Support teams are drowning in operational outreach. There’s too much to do, and not enough people to do it, so cases pile up, time-sensitive work gets pushed aside, and preventable fraud losses increase. However, Gradient Labs has developed a solution that can handle this outreach at scale.

Some 57% of adults worldwide have experienced a scam in the past year, with nearly a quarter having lost money. With experts warning that fraud activity will likely increase in 2026, financial institutions are facing mounting pressure to protect customers and reduce losses. Soon, new rules will push receiving banks to actively monitor ACH payments for red flags, creating additional work for overburdened teams.

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Reducing the pressure, Gradient Labs’ outbound agent autonomously reaches out to customers through text, email, and voice, automating any process where human agents currently reach out to customers, including:

  • Fraud prevention: Reaching out to confirm suspicious transactions and gathering critical context to prevent financial crime.
  • Document collection: Proactively requesting and validating missing information, and systematically following up on cases until completion.
  • Payment resolution: Guiding customers through failed payment scenarios while maintaining strict compliance.
  • Collections management: Initiating contact for overdue payments and providing clear pathways for resolutions.

The agent guides conversations from initial outreach to resolution, asking follow-up questions, keeping conversations on track, and automatically closing or handing off cases based on outcome.

Purpose-built for the financial services sector, Gradient Labs’ outbound agent operates with the same safety guardrails as its market-proven inbound agent, which executes an average of four safety checks per message to ensure every conversation is handled with care and compliance. Since automating inbound customer queries, leading financial organizations – including Sling Money, Plum, Zego, and Yonder – have raised customer satisfaction scores up to 98%.

“Support teams are drowning in operational outreach. There’s too much to do, and not enough people to do it, so cases pile up, time-sensitive work gets pushed aside, and preventable fraud losses increase. However, Gradient Labs has developed a solution that can handle this outreach at scale, with the same high standards of experienced human teams,” said Dimitri Masin, CEO of Gradient Labs.

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