Data warehouses, compliance reporting and banking-grade security solutions — to a quality that holds up to a regulatory inspection.
Financial sector IT systems are defined by three factors at once: a strict regulatory environment (MNB, ECB, BIS), banking-grade security requirements, and high transaction volumes. A system failure here isn't just a business problem — it has regulatory, legal and reputational consequences.
The InForge Labs team builds systems that feel at home in these requirements. Data warehouses, compliance reporting solutions, ELT/ETL pipelines and integration systems — with an approach developed in banking and regulatory environments.
Consolidating banking data warehouses, organising multi-source systems into a unified data model, historisation and full data lineage.
Designing and developing MNB-level statistical databases, ELT/ETL solutions for regulatory data reporting. Strict deadlines, high accuracy.
Automating compliance reports, validation frameworks, audit-trail management. Automated, reliable and on-time reporting.
Test management for banking data warehouse consolidation and migration projects — with an independent QA mindset and risk-based test design.
Building data flows between banking subsystems (core banking, treasury, risk management). Event-driven architectures, auditable channels.
Intelligent processing of internal documents, supporting compliance checks, customer data processing — in a Private AI environment.
Our team has worked on central bank statistical databases, commercial banking data warehouse consolidations and regulatory data services. We know the financial sector's IT from the inside.
SSO, audit trails, access management and compliance requirements are baseline for us. Our data handling and security decisions stand up to a regulatory inspection.
The financial sector classically has Oracle and MS foundations, but modern data stack and AI tools are increasingly important. We're at home in both worlds.
A 30-minute consultation quickly reveals how we can add value.
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