String Metaverse Ltd, a blockchain and AI-based financial technology company, has appointed former Capital One technology leader Sai Kotha Venkata as its Technical Advisor. At the same time, the company has announced a new global initiative to roll out autonomous AI agents across financial markets, payments systems, and enterprise operations.

Venkata brings nearly 19 years of experience in managing large, mission-critical technology systems that serve millions of users. At String Metaverse, he will guide the company on technology architecture, AI strategy, and building enterprise-level infrastructure as it expands its AI-focused financial platform.

The announcement comes at a time when banks and technology companies around the world are investing heavily in autonomous systems. These systems can carry out complex tasks such as trading, payments, and workflow management with very little human involvement.

String Metaverse has also revealed plans to set up a new technology entity in Singapore. This entity will develop and manage what the company calls an “Agentic Workforce Platform,” designed to deploy thousands of specialised AI agents globally.

The Singapore entity will be led by Krishna Mohan Meenavalli, Executive Director of the company. He holds a Master’s degree in Finance and has experience in high-frequency trading platforms and capital markets technology. He will work closely with Sai Kotha Venkata to oversee the global rollout of the AI agent infrastructure.

The initiative will focus on several key areas, including tokenising real-world assets, AI-driven risk management systems, high-frequency trading and market-making technologies, automated financial strategies that use capital efficiently, agent-to-agent commerce and micropayments powered by stablecoins, and fully autonomous enterprise operations.

The company said its Canada-based fintech platform, “String Payx,” will play an important role in enabling global AI-driven payment systems and programmable transactions between autonomous platforms.

String Metaverse also shared the proposed ownership structure of the Singapore entity. The company will hold a 25% stake, UM Family Trust will hold 45%, Mr. Sai Kotha Venkata will own 25%, and a 5% stake will be reserved for a key personnel pool.

String Metaverse currently operates in Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, India, Singapore, and Canada. Its work spans blockchain infrastructure, trading technology, tokenisation platforms, and programmable finance networks.