Thomson Reuters Bets on AI Revolution in Accounting with Materia Acquisition

Thomson Reuters (TSX: TRI) recently announced that it has acquired Materia, a U.S.-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup specializing in tools for the tax, audit, and accounting sectors.

Founded just two years ago, Materia has rapidly emerged as a leader in the development of agentic AI assistants—advanced software designed to autonomously perform tasks, make decisions, and enhance efficiency. Materia’s AI assistant focuses on automating and optimizing workflows for accounting professionals, alleviating mundane tasks and providing more time for advisory services.

Although financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, Thomson Reuters has positioned this deal as a crucial step in its broader strategy to integrate more generative AI tools into its product portfolio.

The acquisition of Materia is seen as a pivotal move in Thomson Reuters’ continued push to incorporate AI into its services for tax, audit, and accounting professionals. David Wong, Chief Product Officer of Thomson Reuters, emphasized the importance of this acquisition in furthering the company’s AI ambitions.

“Our vision is to provide each professional we serve with a generative AI assistant. Materia will further accelerate this vision for our tax, audit, and accounting customers,” Wong said in a press release. “Once fully integrated, Materia will transform work and unify the entire customer experience across our portfolio.”

Wong highlighted that the AI tools will significantly improve efficiency and the value professionals can offer their clients.

Materia’s AI tools have already shown potential through a proof-of-concept initiative led by Thomson Reuters Ventures, which allowed select users of the company’s Checkpoint Edge platform to engage with certain content via Materia’s AI assistant. The promising results from this trial boosted confidence in the broader deployment of Materia’s AI capabilities across Thomson Reuters’ products.

Materia’s key technology is its agentic AI, a type of artificial intelligence designed to autonomously perform tasks and interact with its environment. In contrast to simpler automation tools, agentic AI can learn from data, make informed decisions, and adapt to different scenarios, making it highly valuable in complex fields like accounting, where nuanced judgment and extensive research are crucial.

“Materia is defining the future for how agentic AI can enhance the accounting profession,” said Kevin Merlini, CEO of Materia. “Our vision is to eliminate low-value, tedious tasks, and in doing so, both increase quality and free up accounting teams to focus on higher-value advisory work for their clients.”

Earlier this year, Thomson Reuters announced its intent to roll out AI-driven tools across multiple sectors it serves, from law and compliance to financial management and accounting. With the acquisition of Materia, the company accelerates that agenda, particularly for its tax and accounting products.

“By combining, we will be able to move more quickly toward this objective and will unlock new opportunities to deliver highly-requested solutions for our customers,” said Merlini.

For accounting professionals, the acquisition of Materia signals a shift in how AI will be used to drive efficiency and innovation within the industry. Materia’s technology focuses on streamlining tasks that have traditionally been labor-intensive, such as auditing and tax research, allowing firms to refocus on strategic advising and client service.

As automation becomes more integrated into accounting practices, firms may find themselves needing fewer resources for routine tasks but more expertise in analysis, advisory, and interpretation. This shift could lead to a reimagining of the skills that future accountants will need, with a greater emphasis on critical thinking and advisory roles rather than repetitive data management.

Thomson Reuters last traded at $232.18 on the TSX.


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