Mizuho teams with Nvidia to develop secure private AI environments Mizuho Financial Group is partnering with Nvidia to develop secure private AI environments, aiming to process sensitive financial data without exposing it to cloud providers. The Japanese bank has been expanding its AI strategy through acquisitions and internal programs, while Nvidia continues to enhance its Confidential Computing capabilities for enterprise use. Mizuho teams with Nvidia to develop secure private AI environments Japan's banking giant deepens its AI strategy as financial institutions race to deploy private, secure computing infrastructure Mizuho has been on something of an AI acquisition spree. In June 2026, the bank selected Oracle’s Autonomous AI Database running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, a move targeting roughly 66% reduction in database licensing costs. That deployment is built around automated patch management and monitoring designed to strengthen ransomware protection. The bank has also been running internal AI programs, including the Mizuho AI Open competition, and struck a partnership with SoftBank focused on applying artificial intelligence to transaction data analysis. Nvidia has been expanding its Confidential Computing capabilities, technology that allows AI workloads to process sensitive data without exposing it, even to the cloud provider hosting the computation. The company has expanded these features through partnerships with enterprises including VMware and Meta. Mizuho Securities, the brokerage arm of the financial group, has named Nvidia as a top semiconductor pick for 2026, alongside Broadcom and Lumentum. Analysts at Mizuho have issued several price target increases for Nvidia throughout 2025 and 2026, citing surging demand for AI accelerator technologies. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .