Enhancing Financial RAG with Agentic AI and Multi-HyDE: A Novel Approach to Knowledge Retrieval and Hallucination Reduction
September 19, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Proceedings of The 10th Workshop on Financial Technology and Natural Language Processing
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Authors
Akshay Govind Srinivasan, Ryan Jacob George, Jayden Koshy Joe, Hrushikesh Kant, Harshith M R, Sachin Sundar, Sudharshan Suresh, Rahul Vimalkanth, Vijayavallabh
arXiv ID
2509.16369
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
Cross-listed
cs.AI,
cs.CE
Citations
1
Venue
Proceedings of The 10th Workshop on Financial Technology and Natural Language Processing
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4 months ago
Abstract
Accurate and reliable knowledge retrieval is vital for financial question-answering, where continually updated data sources and complex, high-stakes contexts demand precision. Traditional retrieval systems rely on a single database and retriever, but financial applications require more sophisticated approaches to handle intricate regulatory filings, market analyses, and extensive multi-year reports. We introduce a framework for financial Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) that leverages agentic AI and the Multi-HyDE system, an approach that generates multiple, nonequivalent queries to boost the effectiveness and coverage of retrieval from large, structured financial corpora. Our pipeline is optimized for token efficiency and multi-step financial reasoning, and we demonstrate that their combination improves accuracy by 11.2% and reduces hallucinations by 15%. Our method is evaluated on standard financial QA benchmarks, showing that integrating domain-specific retrieval mechanisms such as Multi-HyDE with robust toolsets, including keyword and table-based retrieval, significantly enhances both the accuracy and reliability of answers. This research not only delivers a modular, adaptable retrieval framework for finance but also highlights the importance of structured agent workflows and multi-perspective retrieval for trustworthy deployment of AI in high-stakes financial applications.
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