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The 6 Reasons Fintech Apps Require Real-Time Decisioning

VoltDB

In the fast-paced world of financial technology (fintech), real-time decisioning has become a cornerstone of innovation and success. Fintech apps are reshaping the financial landscape by offering users unprecedented convenience, speed, and personalization. Example: Imagine a user applying for a personal loan through a fintech app.

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The Ultimate Guide to Open Source Databases

Percona

Further, open source databases can be modified in infinite ways, enabling institutions to meet their specific needs for data storage, retrieval, and processing. They’re often preferred for storing and processing business intelligence data by organizations that require fast SQL queries.

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Embrace Digital Transformation: Empowering Users with Digital Wallet App Development Solutions

Tech News Gather

These apps save financial data in a safe place and simplify the payment process by removing the need to enter the same information often. Conclusion The term “fintech app development” refers to creating financial apps which can be used in various ways. Find the best eWallet app development company.

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How to drive customer obsessed Product Development

Tasktop

In my past career as a Software Engineer at a giant Fintech company, I seldom got the chance to talk with the Product Manager of my team. The product development process is broken into three phases: Discovery, Execution & Rollout. Rollout is the process of deploying the feature/product to the customer .

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Mobile testing: Most critical scenarios you shouldn’t miss to test

Testsigma

If your mobile app is a fintech application, it would require very high-security testing for even scenarios when a user is multi-tasking. The developers had not designed the popup to disappear when a user clicks outside the region. Since the popup was not visible and was designed from corner to corner, it could not be closed.

Mobile 52