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Trust Bank Delivers Innovative User Experience to Its Clients Using AWS
Learn how Trust Bank built its infrastructure on AWS.
Digitally native Trust Bank was launched in Singapore in 2022. Backed by Standard Chartered Bank and the FairPrice Group, it became one of the world’s fastest-growing digital banks by market share in year one. To create market differentiation and value for its customers, Trust Bank built its infrastructure on Amazon Web Services (AWS) using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Services (Amazon EKS) and Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS). In this video, Rajay Rai, chief information officer (CIO), describes how building on AWS has helped Trust Bank provide rich experiences to clients.
AWS Services Used
Amazon EKS
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) is a managed Kubernetes service to run Kubernetes in the AWS cloud and on-premises data centers.
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is an easy to manage relational database service optimized for total cost of ownership. It is simple to set up, operate, and scale with demand.
One of the big four banks in Australia, National Australia Bank (NAB) provides retail banking services to more than 10 million customers and is the largest business lender in the country.
As Australia’s leading business bank, National Australia Bank (NAB) continue their cloud migration at great speed, and the numbers come in for customer — and developer — satisfaction.
Crece Más, a company devoted to helping entrepreneurs thrive, wanted to develop a platform to give small businesses tools to automate operations and grow—but struggled to secure funding. With the help of AWS Partner Facele and Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure, Crece Más secured funding to develop a platform to manage inventory, sales, deliveries, and more. With an impressive new application, Crece Más has grown its customer base by 45 percent in just six months. The platform allows small businesses to scale, increase sales by up to 45 percent, and reduce operational costs by 25 percent, helping them expand into new markets and contribute to regional economic growth.
Factoring services company Capital Express wanted to improve client evaluations and grow its business, but it had an outdated system that made accessing data difficult. The company teamed up with AWS Partner NetRed to migrate its data using capabilities from Amazon Web Services (AWS). Migrating helped Capital Express create Advance, an innovative financial management tool that offers real-time data processing. Implementing Advance cut monthly operating costs by 94 percent. It also reduced the time needed for client enrollment and IT consultations to just five minutes. These improvements streamlined operations and enabled faster service delivery, dramatically increasing the growth potential of Capital Express and helping it meet customer needs faster.
Organizations of all sizes across all industries are transforming their businesses and delivering on their missions every day using AWS. Contact our experts and start your own AWS journey today.