Raiffeisen attracted the Ukrainian IT company to creation of digital bank of all banking group
Customers: Raiffeisen Zentralbank Vienna; Financial services, investments and auditing Contractors: Edenlab Project date: 2020/06
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On June 19, 2020 it became known that Raiffeisen Bank International attracted the Ukrainian IT company Edenlab to creation of digital bank of all banking group. About development of the platform the Liga.Tech edition was told the partner of Edenlab by Marina Kvashnin.
The main idea of the platform — easy and quick start of banking products, use "under a cowl" the best solutions, a possibility of easy replacement of one decision on another without cardinal alteration of all system — she reported. |
Edenlab will be engaged in a technical aspect of creation of the platform, including design, development and also support after start of a system in operation.
The team of 20-25 people will work at the first stage over a project startup from Edenlab. Product development managers, program architects, specialists in distribution of products, a team of analysts and developers of mobile solutions will enter it. In the future in process of growth of the Edenlab project is going to involve still employees, reported in the company.
Besides, the plans of Edenlab are not only development of the system of digital banking, but start separate R&D-центра.
According to the Austrian edition Der Standard with reference to the press service of Raiffeisen, the group decided to transfer development of the platform of Internet banking to Ukraine because in this country there is a professional command. At the same time the project "will be in the 100% daughter of Raiffeisen Bank International". But the press secretary of the Austrian banking group did not begin to comment on questions of journalists of whether she buys Raiffeisen the Ukrainian Edenlab.
In the publication Der Standard it is noted that Ukrainian Andrey Stepanenko is the board member of Raiffeisen Bank International responsible for the sphere of retail business.[1]