While consumer chatbots grab headlines, some of the most valuable enterprise AI is quietly reshaping how staff inside big companies get at their own data. NAB says it has become the first bank in Australia to roll out a conversational analytics tool that lets employees ask a complex dataset a plain-English question and get a trustworthy answer in seconds.
What NAB has deployed
The tool is built on Databricks’ Genie, which translates business questions into governed SQL queries and returns auditable answers — with the workings visible, not a black box. It is live within NAB’s analytics community, with broader access being piloted, wrapped in training and what the bank calls clear governance guardrails.
The early payoff is time. NAB reports 2–4 days of development effort saved per use case, as analysts skip the slow round-trip of writing bespoke queries or waiting on a data team. The bank frames it as part of a shift from static, once-a-week reports to shared, live datasets that fraud, risk and customer-service teams can all draw on at once.
Why the ‘governed’ part matters
Letting staff converse with data is easy to demo and hard to do safely in a regulated bank. The risk is a confident-sounding answer built on the wrong table or a misread definition. NAB’s emphasis on governed queries, auditability and guardrails is the tell: the value isn’t the chat interface, it’s trusting the number that comes back. As the bank’s own data leaders have put it, the aim is for agents to design decisions, not make them.
The Australian context
Every major Australian bank is racing to turn AI experiments into everyday tools, and internal productivity — not customer chatbots — is where the near-term returns look clearest. CommBank, Westpac and ANZ have all signalled similar ambitions. NAB’s move stakes a first-mover claim on conversational analytics, and sets a benchmark rivals will be measured against: not whether the AI can answer, but whether the bank can trust the answer enough to act on it.


















































