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Banks traditionally use legacy systems for their core banking applications, such as lending, payments, and deposits. However, these systems are monolithic, expensive, and lack open architecture, impacting the bank’s agility to deploy changes based on market demands. Using Core Banking System Modernization solutions on AWS, banks can replace these costly legacy systems with core applications based on open APIs. With these solutions, banks can reduce system costs, improve their agility, and pursue opportunities for innovation to serve their customers better.
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OpenLegacy’s robust modernization platform is designed to address the painful challenges of complexity, unique skills, and mission-critical stability that core legacy systems (such as mainframe) present in the cloud journey. OpenLegacy is used by many of the world’s leading enterprises, including Citi, Scotiabank, Liberty Mutual, DBS, and Standard Chartered, to name a few.
The Finacle Suite of Banking products are modular, API first, highly flexible and cloud native solutions built with open and industry standard technologies with a layered architecture. Finacle business functionality is engineered for composable banking allowing client banks to configure and deploy target solutions to capture market opportunities quickly and efficiently. Business functionality is completely exposed via APIs across the banking domains. Business functionality API’s is then orchestrated and exposed with a digital engagement platform to provide both omni-channel customer experiences and open banking access to support API led distribution to the extended ecosystem of FinTech’s and other 3rdParty vendors used by the bank. Finacle solutions address the core banking, omnichannel banking, payments, treasury, origination, liquidity management, Islamic banking, wealth management, analytics, artificial intelligence and blockchain requirements of financial institutions. These solutions are available for on-premise deployments, customer managed cloud deployments as well as an end to end managed SaaS offering tailored for the customer’s specific requirements.
Thought Machine was founded in 2014 with a mission to enable banks to deploy modern systems and
move away from the legacy IT platforms that plague the banking industry. We do this through our
cloud native core banking platform, Vault.
Matera Digital Twin (DTW): DTW is a critical ledger module designed by Matera to enhance authorizations and high scalability services. It works in tandem with other modules to provide high-performance transactions.
10x is making banking better for customers, banks and society. 10x's SuperCore™ cloud native core banking platform reduces client costs, accelerates speed to market and re-builds banks 10x better. With a modular microservices end-to-end architecture, 10x is bringing forward a new way of banking.
This Guidance shows how you can build a modern agile core banking system using native AWS services. Banks traditionally have legacy core banking applications, which are monolithic and lack open architecture.