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FXBO Taps BridgeWise AI to Put Market Analysis Inside Its Forex CRM

Wednesday, 08/04/2026 | 06:17 GMT by Damian Chmiel
  • The CRM provider says the integration will let brokers distribute AI-generated market insights to clients in more than 15 languages.
  • FXBO joins a growing list of forex technology vendors embedding third-party AI tools directly into broker back-office systems.
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FXBO, a CRM provider for forex brokers, has partnered with BridgeWise, an Israel-based AI investment intelligence firm, to embed automated asset analysis into its back-office platform, the companies announced today (Wednesday).

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FXBO Adds BridgeWise AI Asset Analysis to Its Forex Broker CRM

The integration places BridgeWise's AI-generated market reports inside FXBO's CRM, where brokers manage client accounts, communications and retention workflows, according to the firms.

FXBO says the tool will allow brokers to deliver analysis to clients in more than 15 languages through reports, messaging and automated workflows, though neither company disclosed pricing, the number of brokers currently using the feature or specific performance benchmarks.

FXBO, which says it serves over 250 brokers and maintains more than 370 integrations, has been steadily expanding its partnership roster. In recent months the firm integrated Brokeree's copy trading and PAMM modules, launched a dedicated prop trading CRM and partnered with Deus X Pay for stablecoin payment processing.

AI Tools Crowd the Forex CRM Space

The tie-up is the latest in a string of deals connecting AI analytics vendors to broker infrastructure providers, as CRM platforms compete to add features that go beyond basic client management.

Last year, rival CRM provider Techysquad integrated Acuity Trading's Research Terminal into its platform, giving brokers access to real-time market data and analyst-driven trade ideas within the same interface they use for onboarding and compliance.

Devexperts took a similar path in May 2025 when it connected BridgeWise's Bridget chatbot to its Devexa trading assistant, letting users query stock recommendations and macroeconomic data without leaving the DXtrade platform.

Fiboniq Technologies, a Cyprus-based CRM provider, chose a different angle in October 2025 when it embedded Takeprofit Tech's social trading module directly into its back-office product.

BridgeWise Expands Its Broker Footprint

BridgeWise, founded in 2019, has been building its presence across the retail brokerage sector. The company raised $21 million in funding in 2024 and counts Rakuten Securities among its largest deployments, where it says clients generated over three million AI-powered stock reports within 24 hours of launch last July. It also partnered with eToro to power the MidCapDiverse and Fundamental-AI portfolios.

Dor Eligula, BridgeWise's co-founder and chief business officer, told Finance Magnates at the London Summit in late 2025 that the firm serves more than 35 million end users across 90 brokers and banks.

In a separate interview, he said the company has "invested heavily in compliance and accuracy" and does not rely on general-purpose large language models, instead using smaller, vertically focused AI models designed for financial markets.

BridgeWise's competitor TipRanks, another Israeli firm, also offers AI-based stock analysis, though it takes a different approach by aggregating data from professional analysts rather than generating proprietary scores.

The FXBO did not provide details on the commercial terms of the partnership. Neither firm disclosed whether the integration is available to all existing FXBO clients or only to new subscribers.

The forex CRM market in 2026 includes FXBO, B2CORE, AltimaCRM, Syntellicore and several smaller players, all competing on integration breadth, automation capabilities and now, increasingly, AI features.

FXBO, a CRM provider for forex brokers, has partnered with BridgeWise, an Israel-based AI investment intelligence firm, to embed automated asset analysis into its back-office platform, the companies announced today (Wednesday).

Singapore Summit: Meet the largest APAC brokers you know (and those you still don't!)

FXBO Adds BridgeWise AI Asset Analysis to Its Forex Broker CRM

The integration places BridgeWise's AI-generated market reports inside FXBO's CRM, where brokers manage client accounts, communications and retention workflows, according to the firms.

FXBO says the tool will allow brokers to deliver analysis to clients in more than 15 languages through reports, messaging and automated workflows, though neither company disclosed pricing, the number of brokers currently using the feature or specific performance benchmarks.

FXBO, which says it serves over 250 brokers and maintains more than 370 integrations, has been steadily expanding its partnership roster. In recent months the firm integrated Brokeree's copy trading and PAMM modules, launched a dedicated prop trading CRM and partnered with Deus X Pay for stablecoin payment processing.

AI Tools Crowd the Forex CRM Space

The tie-up is the latest in a string of deals connecting AI analytics vendors to broker infrastructure providers, as CRM platforms compete to add features that go beyond basic client management.

Last year, rival CRM provider Techysquad integrated Acuity Trading's Research Terminal into its platform, giving brokers access to real-time market data and analyst-driven trade ideas within the same interface they use for onboarding and compliance.

Devexperts took a similar path in May 2025 when it connected BridgeWise's Bridget chatbot to its Devexa trading assistant, letting users query stock recommendations and macroeconomic data without leaving the DXtrade platform.

Fiboniq Technologies, a Cyprus-based CRM provider, chose a different angle in October 2025 when it embedded Takeprofit Tech's social trading module directly into its back-office product.

BridgeWise Expands Its Broker Footprint

BridgeWise, founded in 2019, has been building its presence across the retail brokerage sector. The company raised $21 million in funding in 2024 and counts Rakuten Securities among its largest deployments, where it says clients generated over three million AI-powered stock reports within 24 hours of launch last July. It also partnered with eToro to power the MidCapDiverse and Fundamental-AI portfolios.

Dor Eligula, BridgeWise's co-founder and chief business officer, told Finance Magnates at the London Summit in late 2025 that the firm serves more than 35 million end users across 90 brokers and banks.

In a separate interview, he said the company has "invested heavily in compliance and accuracy" and does not rely on general-purpose large language models, instead using smaller, vertically focused AI models designed for financial markets.

BridgeWise's competitor TipRanks, another Israeli firm, also offers AI-based stock analysis, though it takes a different approach by aggregating data from professional analysts rather than generating proprietary scores.

The FXBO did not provide details on the commercial terms of the partnership. Neither firm disclosed whether the integration is available to all existing FXBO clients or only to new subscribers.

The forex CRM market in 2026 includes FXBO, B2CORE, AltimaCRM, Syntellicore and several smaller players, all competing on integration breadth, automation capabilities and now, increasingly, AI features.

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