Investment firm LVP is accelerating its artificial intelligence strategy, with Data & AI Head Ivan Wong stating that the company is "actively betting on AI" to free employees from repetitive work and let them focus on higher-value tasks. In an interview, Wong warned that businesses that fail to deeply integrate AI within the next two to three years will face "existential questions." To address this, LVP has chosen a distinct technology path: deploying OpenClaw on-premises alongside Anthropic's Claude model to create a hybrid cloud AI architecture.
Wong pointed out that pure cloud-based AI deployments come with complexity and compliance challenges, which is why LVP decided to move critical workloads to its own data centers. Through the OpenClaw platform, the firm can run the Claude model in-house, balancing high-performance AI with data sovereignty. This architecture retains the elastic scalability of the cloud while addressing latency and security concerns, making it a notable case of AI transformation in the investment sector.

