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MTBM&T Bank Corporation

AI adoption · Q1 2026 earnings call

FinancialsExploring
AI mentions
1
extracted from this call
Max specificity
2 / 5
directional only
AI revenue
Not disclosed
no breakout in this call
AI was mentioned only once on this call, briefly and in passing, by CFO Daryl Bible in response to a question about technology spending priorities. He characterized AI as one of several tools being used to simplify and automate operations as part of the bank's 'operational excellence' initiative. No AI products, partnerships, investments, or quantified outcomes were disclosed.
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#248 non-tech · #315 overall · #63 in Financials
Depth · 40%
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stage: exploring · max spec: 2
Disclosure · 40%
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Adoption scopes:internal_use
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1 AI mention from this call.

Extracted verbatim from the MTB Q1 2026 earnings call transcript. Speaker, section, and specificity tier surfaced for each mention.

  • T2Q&A· CFO· Internal use
    Analyst questionparaphrased· Bank of America Securities· Ebrahim Poonawala
    Give us a sense of tech spend and what projects are upcoming over the next year or two as we think about infrastructure upgrades?
    teaming for growth—deeper wallet from customers and in regions—and operational excellence—simplify and automate operations using AI and other tools. We are off to a good start. This will be a multiyear effort.
    Daryl Bible, MTB earnings call
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What management wouldn’t quantify.

Analyst questions where management declined to share a specific number. The pattern of refusals is often as informative as the disclosures.

  1. No quantification of AI-related investment, headcount, or spend provided.
  2. No named AI products, vendors, or platforms disclosed.
  3. No AI use cases described beyond a vague reference to 'simplify and automate operations using AI and other tools.'
  4. No AI revenue attribution or productivity metrics disclosed.
  5. Management did not elaborate on AI when given the opportunity during the technology spending question.
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