Our client, a leading universal bank serving corporate, retail, and institutional clients, needed to modernize its market risk management platform to keep pace with evolving business needs.

How we helped: We upgraded its core market price risk application to deliver faster calculations, scalable performance, and secure modernization.

Challenges and Overview

The bank depends on a market price risk management application to calculate regulatory risk figures across the Group. These figures directly support capital requirements and strategic risk decisions.

The legacy tech stack showed real constraints:

  • Hard-to-maintain proprietary architecture
  • Slow and complex deployments
  • Limited automation capabilities
  • Performance bottlenecks under high calculation loads
  • Development complexity due to a large delivery team

The project required a modern technology stack, improved security posture, and a delivery model built for scale.

Key modernization goals included:

  • Migration to Entity Framework Core and open standards
  • Introducing continuous integration and unit testing
  • Establishing a scaled Scrum setup tailored for banking IT to enable the scaled development of new requirements
  • Improving the system’s ability to support evolving regulatory requirements

Our Approach : Risk Platform Modernization

We improved the system while it remained fully operational – meeting daily business needs throughout the modernization.

1. Continuous delivery of improvements to strengthen performance

We kept the platform reliable and responsive while building the future state:

  • New risk analytics features delivered to users
  • Performance improvements focused on fastest paths to value
  • Troubleshooting and fixes to keep risk reporting on track
  • Ongoing security maintenance
  • Automation of manual business processes
  • Expansion with new services supporting Group-level risk monitoring

The application progressed every sprint, not only after the migration.

2. Structured migration to a secure and scalable tech stack

We planned and executed the modernization without service disruption:

  • Codebase assessment and step-by-step migration roadmap
  • Adoption of widely supported, security-aligned open source components
  • Continuous integration to reduce production risks
  • Testing discipline to protect data accuracy
  • Phased deployments replacing legacy parts progressively

This approach allowed the bank to gain modernization benefits early – and continuously.

3. Agile team structure built for sustainable delivery in banking

The new foundation needed strong delivery practices to stay reliable. We introduced:

  • A scaled Scrum organization supporting ~20 developers
  • Clear collaboration patterns across cross-functional roles
  • Shared best practices for performance and code quality
  • Guidance on architecture choices that support growth
  • Training to equip teams for long-term ownership

The result: a development model aligned to banking standards and risk timelines.

Benefits: Long-Term Value for Risk Management Teams

The modernization directly boosts the bank’s risk management capabilities:

  • Teams adjust faster to regulatory changes because the platform now supports flexible updates.
  • The system processes more instruments and data without performance issues.
  • IT reduces maintenance costs by using standardized and well-supported technologies.
  • Security teams apply updates and controls more effectively thanks to the improved technology stack.
  • Developers deliver new features faster with modern workflows and testing tools.

The bank now runs a modern market risk management platform that scales with trading needs and supports continuous improvement – no more being held back by legacy technology constraints.

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