Open banking requires banks to expose customer data and integrate with fintech ecosystems—while maintaining security, regulatory compliance, and delivery speed.Â
With our Software Portfolio Scan, you can quickly identify security risks, architectural bottlenecks, and modernization priorities across your software portfolio, so you can move forward with open banking initiatives with confidence.
Banks with higher software quality unlock 30% more innovation capacity, while avoiding an extra €2.25M in maintenance costs per system each year.
To succeed, banks need to:
Software Portfolio Scan provides leadership with the insights needed to make confident modernization and security decisions.
44% of financial systems still have average or below-average security ratings, increasing breach and compliance risk.
How we help?
Through a source-code level analysis, we identify secusrity and OSS vulnerabilities early so you can build secure-by-design platforms for open banking ecosystems.
Many banks operate large software estates without clear visibility into architecture quality or technical risk, slowing innovation.
How we help?
You gain full visibility into your software landscape—revealing architectural dependencies, technical debt, and security risks so you can remove bottlenecks and ship features and products to market faster.
How we help?
We provide an overview of architectural bottlenecks and high-risk systems, identifying modernization roadmaps for API enablement without runaway costs.
37% of financial systems built on legacy technologies have lower architecture scores, making system changes significantly harder.
Poor software quality can drive €2.25M in additional maintenance costs per system annually, reducing resources available for innovation.
How we help?
We uncover technical debt in your systems, so you can shift IT investment from maintenance to digital innovation.
Uncover inefficiencies, identify risks, and benchmark your software portfolio against the competition. Powered by deep source-code analysis across 300B+ lines of code in SIG’s benchmark dataset.