EU AI Act for AI investment advisor (robo-advisor) in Financial Services & Banking
Robo-advisors are Limited risk where they only inform; once they execute, MiFID II and AI Act deployer duties apply.
Risk level
AI investment advisor (robo-advisor) sits below the high-risk threshold, but transparency and related duties can still apply.
Annex III anchor
Not Annex III-mapped — assessed under Art. 50 transparency rules.
Score basis
A preliminary 58/100 based on the type of decision the system influences and how it is deployed in Financial Services & Banking.
Provider obligations
What the provider (developer) must do
Deployer obligations
What you must do as the deployer
Deployment
How AI investment advisor (robo-advisor) shows up in Financial Services & Banking
Typical contexts
Signals it's in play
- Portfolio recommendation
- Robo advising
- Automated allocation
Recommendations
- MiFID II suitability controls
- Human override option
- Periodic suitability reviews
Watch-outs
- Model drift without re-suitability
- Disclosure omissions
- Concentrated risk exposures
FAQ
EU AI Act questions about AI investment advisor (robo-advisor)
Is AI investment advisor (robo-advisor) high-risk under the EU AI Act?
AI investment advisor (robo-advisor) is generally assessed as Limited risk — not a high-risk Annex III category by default, but transparency and related obligations can still apply depending on how it is deployed in Financial Services & Banking.
Which EU AI Act articles apply to AI investment advisor (robo-advisor)?
The obligations that typically apply are Art. 50 — transparency of AI recommendation nature; Art. 4 — aI literacy so advisors validate AI suitability checks against best-interest duties. Providers (developers) carry the technical duties; deployers (operators) carry the use, oversight, and transparency duties.
Who is responsible — the provider or the deployer of AI investment advisor (robo-advisor)?
Both. Providers owe the technical obligations such as Art. 50. Deployers owe Art. 4. The split matters for procurement and vendor agreements in Financial Services & Banking.
What should you watch out for with AI investment advisor (robo-advisor)?
Common failure modes include: Model drift without re-suitability; Disclosure omissions; Concentrated risk exposures. Mitigations typically start with MiFID II suitability controls and Human override option.
Where does AI investment advisor (robo-advisor) typically appear in Financial Services & Banking?
Typical deployment contexts include Retail-investor portfolio recommendations and Automated ETF allocation. Before deploying, confirm whether the specific use triggers the high-risk obligations listed above.
Sources
Citations & further reading
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