Anthropic and AWS expand their APAC partnership, bringing Claude via Bedrock to Japan, Singapore, Korea, and Australia. Signals growing enterprise deployment of Anthropic models in APAC regulated industries through AWS infrastructure and regional compliance frameworks.
## Anthropic and AWS Expand APAC Reach
Anthropic and Amazon Web Services have announced an expanded strategic partnership focused on accelerating Claude model adoption across Asia-Pacific enterprise markets. The agreement extends Claude\'s availability via AWS Bedrock to additional APAC regions, with dedicated data residency configurations for Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Australia.
### What the Partnership Covers
The expanded APAC partnership includes:
- **Regional availability**: Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Haiku available through AWS Bedrock in ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo), ap-southeast-1 (Singapore), ap-northeast-2 (Seoul), and ap-southeast-2 (Sydney). - **Data residency compliance**: Customer data processed in-region, meeting MAS Notice 655, HKMA cloud guidance, APRA CPS 234, and Japan's FISC security standards. - **Joint GTM**: Anthropic and AWS joint sales teams targeting APAC financial services, healthcare, and government sectors. - **Partner enablement**: Training programme for AWS APAC system integrator partners on Claude integration patterns.
### Why APAC Financial Services Is the Primary Target
The partnership announcement specifically calls out financial services as the primary APAC target vertical. Regulated APAC financial institutions — banks, insurers, and asset managers — have been the most active evaluators of enterprise LLM platforms, but have been constrained by data residency requirements that previously limited Claude availability.
With dedicated APAC Bedrock regions now available, Claude can be deployed within the compliance boundaries required by MAS (Singapore), HKMA (Hong Kong), APRA (Australia), and FSA (Japan) — removing the primary barrier to regulated-industry adoption in these markets.
### AIMenta Assessment
This partnership matters for APAC enterprises evaluating Claude vs OpenAI GPT-4o vs Google Gemini for enterprise deployment. The AWS Bedrock distribution channel is significant: enterprises already on AWS can now access Claude without a separate Anthropic contract, using existing AWS billing, IAM, and VPC integration.
For APAC financial institutions specifically, the combination of Claude's safety-tuned reasoning and AWS's existing enterprise compliance posture addresses the two primary objections: model safety and data residency.
**Recommended action for APAC enterprises currently evaluating enterprise LLMs:** Request a proof-of-concept evaluation of Claude 3.7 Sonnet via AWS Bedrock in your target APAC region. Compare against GPT-4o via Azure OpenAI Service and Gemini via Vertex AI on your specific use case before committing to a platform.
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