China's Kingdee launches AI suite, bets big on transforming enterprise management

Chinese enterprise software leader Kingdee unveiled a full suite of artificial intelligence products and declared its transformation into an enterprise management AI company, intensifying competition in the fast-evolving business AI market.
At its annual AI Summit in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, attended by over 400 business leaders and tech experts, the company launched five domain-specific AI agents, rolled out its upgraded agent platform, and announced the formation of a new enterprise management AI ecosystem alliance.
Jason Zhang, president of Kingdee, said: "Every company will eventually become an intelligent enterprise. Our mission in the AI era is to empower organizations with digital and intelligent capabilities."
The new AI products include agents for financial reporting, data querying, recruitment, corporate travel, and enterprise knowledge—targeting high-frequency management scenarios.
Among them, the financial reporting product aims to democratize financial analysis by enabling anyone—from CFOs to retail investors—to analyze earnings reports as easily as watching short videos. Kingdee claims the agent can help financial professionals draft quality reports in under 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, Kingdee's flagship AI assistant system, accessible via its workplace app CloudHub, allows users to summon multiple agents in real time through natural conversations to complete tasks ranging from data lookups to travel booking.
Kingdee's pivot comes as Chinese enterprises face mounting pressure to boost productivity and accelerate digital transformation.
To broaden adoption and industry collaboration, Kingdee announced strategic partnerships with companies, including CRRC Tangshan and Hisense and C&D Real Estate, to jointly build AI labs and incubate vertical use cases.
Robert Xu, chairman and CEO of Kingdee, said: "AI will redefine enterprise productivity, thus, it is important to enable intelligent agents do the repetitive work, so people can focus on creating value."