Pluang has launched a limited beta for its Agentic Trading feature in Indonesia, according to Tech in Asia.
Pluang’s Agentic Trading feature connects users’ live investment accounts with AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for portfolio analysis and trade execution.
The multi-asset investment platform requires users to confirm every trade before execution and has implemented server-side spending limits.
This feature supports US stocks, Indonesian equities, gold, crypto assets, and crypto futures.
Pluang expects broader public access to the feature in mid-August 2026.
The company said the tool is the first of its kind in Indonesia and warned that analysis generated by third-party AI assistants may contain errors, delays, omissions, or probabilistic estimates.
The rollout comes as the Financial Services Authority (OJK) has issued guidance on AI use in banking, outlining governance standards around human oversight and vendor controls.
Pluang said its group companies hold licences from and operate under the supervision of OJK, the Commodities and Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti), and/or Bank Indonesia for certain products and services.
Compared with Robinhood’s AI trading service in the US, which can execute trades through a dedicated account and may operate without individual trade confirmations, Pluang’s current setup requires user approval for every trade.
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