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LSEG Extends MCP Connectivity To Amazon Quick

Date 06/05/2026

LSEG today announced that it will make its trusted, licensed data and analytics available in Amazon Quick, via its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, helping customers securely bring high-quality financial intelligence into AI-powered workflows across research, productivity and agentic applications.

Amazon Quick is an AI-powered workspace for research and workflow automation.

This marks the latest milestone in LSEG Everywhere, LSEG’s AI and data strategy to deliver trusted, AI-ready content, data and analytics wherever customers are working. With unparalleled depth, breadth and quality of content and taxonomies built over decades, LSEG is helping financial firms access the trusted data they need to scale AI across their enterprise.

Through this integration, customers will be able to access a broad range of LSEG financial content, including pricing, company reference data such as estimates, fundamentals, ownership, macroeconomic indicators, ESG and analytical models via MCP in Amazon Quick.

Emily Prince, Group Head of Enterprise AI, LSEG, said:

“LSEG is committed to delivering our trusted, licensed data directly into the platforms and AI environments where financial institutions operate. This collaboration is another important step in expanding access to LSEG data within AI-driven tools, enabling firms to scale AI adoption with confidence—supported by interoperable infrastructure and high-quality, trusted information.”

Scott Mullins, Managing Director, Worldwide Financial Services, AWS, said:

“Bringing LSEG’s trusted financial data and analytics into Amazon Quick will help customers connect high-quality market intelligence to business workflows and agentic applications. Together, this supports more productive user experiences, simpler interoperability and secure, scalable access to the data and tools organisations need to build and deploy AI effectively.”