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Five Priorities for Quality Engineering When Taking Banking to the Cloud
1. Five Priorities for
Quality Engineering
When Taking Banking
to the Cloud
As banks move to cloud-based banking platforms for lower
costs and greater agility, they must seamlessly integrate
technologies and workflows while ensuring security,
performance and an enhanced user experience. Here are five
ways cloud-focused quality assurance helps banks maximize
the benefits.
May 2021
2. Executive Summary
2 / Five Priorities for Quality Engineering When Taking Banking to the Cloud
To compete with fintech startups, banks must provide more
capable mobile applications that integrate traditional banking
with other services such as financial planning, loans, insurance
payment services and investment management. Matching
or surpassing the services of fintech providers requires
using cloud platforms like nCino, Temenos and Oracle Cloud
Banking to cost-effectively serve large numbers of customers,
as well as nimbly share customer and other data with business
partners.
Banking and financial services companies are increasingly adopting such platforms, with
the global finance cloud market expected to grow from $22 billion in 2019 to $80 billion by
2025, according to Mordor Intelligence.1
To ensure a swift, seamless move to cloud platforms, banks must bring the proper domain
expertise to reengineer processes and workflows, integrate cloud and legacy systems, and
adhere to regulatory compliance with performance testing and security. In this white paper,
we describe the importance of each area and how to address them when migrating to a
cloud-banking platform.
3. Five Priorities for Quality Engineering When Taking Banking to the Cloud / 3
As they examine reengineered processes and systems quality,
engineers must look beyond formal requirements and use
their business knowledge to identify every effect of the new
processes on the IT infrastructure.
4. 4 / Five Priorities for Quality Engineering When Taking Banking to the Cloud
Taking banking to the cloud
Whether for retail, wealth management or commercial clients, many
banks are turning to cloud platforms.
For example, we helped a U.S. bank provide a simpler, smarter and more personalized experience for its
online and mobile banking customers while speeding time-to-market and reducing maintenance costs.
Leveraging our experience in automation, DevOps and service virtualization, we implemented the cloud-
based Oracle Banking Platform and automated most testing processes. This new platform provides a single
360-degree view of online and mobile customers, serves 2.2 million customers and was implemented with an
80% reduction in functional testing.2
For a UK financial services firm, we developed a Salesforce-based solution transforming the firm’s relationship
with 500 independent brokers to provide a rich, seamless and intuitive broker experience with a 360-degree
view of broker details to relationship managers.3
To gain the maximum benefit from such cloud platforms, banks must bring the proper skills to the following
five areas.
Reengineering processes and workflows
Faulty or incomplete business process reengineering can reduce customer satisfaction and increase
the likelihood of security breaches by failing to properly modify business systems and security practices
to support new workflows. For example, when streamlining the loan disbursement process, experts for
regulation, security and application management must be involved from the beginning to manage access for
different users. This ensures protection such as data encryption in new cloud systems, predicts transaction
loads, configures features such as auto-scaling and enables availability and performance.
As they examine reengineered processes and systems quality, engineers must look beyond formal
requirements and use their business knowledge to identify every effect of the new processes on the IT
infrastructure and on customer service channels such as mobile, web and contact centers. For example,
when reengineering small business loan processing, they should question which other systems (such as
underwriting, credit checking and regulatory compliance) and processes (such as loan approval) will change
and how. They also need to understand the loan products and services offered by competitors so they can
differentiate their offerings while ensuring high quality.
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Integrating cloud and legacy systems
When moving legacy in-house applications to the cloud, banks must monitor and adapt the business logic
within applications to ensure that the associated business processes integrate seamlessly and interact with
third-party application programming interfaces (APIs) and meet changing regulatory requirements. When
validating business processes executed using the new platform, they should evaluate the quality of the entire
end-to-end user journey, taking into account not only transaction flows within the cloud platform but also
dependencies among internal applications.
We helped a leading Singapore-based bank identify such dependencies, business process flows associated
with their core systems, and the capabilities of their new cloud platform. To enable close coordination
between the bank’s business and technology teams, we trained these teams on the cloud platform and
helped them quickly identify process and engineering gaps within the core banking modules. This helped
speed project delivery by eight weeks.
6. An end-to-end approach to quality assurance for cloud platforms
Holistic assurance for cloud banking platforms
Digital
channels
Mobile
Retail
Elastic
data
stack
Online
Commercial
APIs
Contact center
Wealth
Business
process
Business logic
governing
Performance
Cloud
infrastructure Security
Quality assurance for cloud platforms must provide continuous testing across all infrastructure
components and products as well as address security, performance and business processes.
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Regulatory compliance
Adhering to regulatory requirements when moving from in-house data centers to cloud platforms or
hybrid on-premise/cloud environments requires attention to new issues. These include the need to host
data or employees in their home countries, to demonstrate the compliance of cloud and third-party service
providers, and to ensure that such partners meet regulatory requirements such as notifying customers in
case of a data breach.
Banks must also consider compliance when offering new products and services, such as third-party credit
cards, loans or payment services tailored to each customer’s needs. As banks share customer data with third
parties, they must be careful to not damage customer trust or violate security or regulatory requirements
by misusing, or appearing to misuse, that data or violating customer privacy. MasterCard, for example,
came under fire in 2018 after it secretly provided Google with information about its customers’ credit card
transactions to help the search giant track which online ads led to brick-and-mortar purchases.4
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Performance and resiliency engineering
Many banks rely only on the cloud platform provider for performance and resiliency testing. Failing to
perform continuous in-house testing on the entire application infrastructure can result in significant
production issues and downtime because of issues with legacy systems or their interfaces with the cloud
platform.
Automated and continuous testing of the end-to-end legacy and cloud platforms can speed data validation
and other processes without slowing deployment cycles.5
Automated and reusable test assets can more
quickly and cost-effectively validate business process changes and ensure the performance and security
of core applications as they are integrated with a cloud platform. Intelligent test assets that can self-heal
and auto-remediate defects help ensure quality and reduce time-to-market. Banks must also automate the
creation of large amounts of virtual data so that they can cost-effectively test such applications to support the
automation ecosystem.
Quality engineers should work with operations teams to monitor live environments to identify defects not
envisioned in the requirement/development stages. Using artificial intelligence (AI) bots, quality-engineering
teams can assess how the bank and its customers interact via the cloud platform and flag issues automatically
before the user experience is affected. For example, for a leading U.S. bank, we used custom AI bots to
monitor the cloud-banking platform, identifying and continually learning how to automatically remediate
performance issues such as load balance across servers during high-traffic periods rather than waiting for
users to report the issue to a call center. This saves about 200 person-hours of effort annually in production-
failure analysis.
QA experts should leverage their business knowledge to design end-to-end tests of actual business
processes on the integrated legacy and cloud environment. They should also help plan and validate the QA
approach and keep stakeholders in the business and development communities aware of their progress.
8. 8 / Five Priorities for Quality Engineering When Taking Banking to the Cloud
Security
Failure to ensure security in mixed cloud/legacy banking environments not only risks regulatory fines and
adverse publicity but also a loss of customers, revenue and brand value. Among the new challenges when
using cloud platforms are ensuring that data is protected by encryption (with the bank rather than the
cloud provider holding the encryption keys), performing vulnerability scans in the hybrid environment, and
integrating on-premise solutions for data management, identity and access management policies, and other
security systems.
Another new risk is from APIs and other integration technologies used to link bank systems with business
partners through cloud platforms. According to a 2020 report from Akamai Technologies, up to 75% of all
credential-abuse attacks against the financial services industry targeted APIs.6
Safeguarding the interfaces
with, for example, strong authentication to limit access to APIs for authorized users and by using simplified
API protocols such as representational state transfer (REST) makes it easier to secure them than more
complex protocols such as simple object access protocol (SOAP).
DevSecOps processes, in which security is integrated with development and operations, help ensure that
security is addressed even within rapid deployment schedules. With DevSecOps, highly automated quality
checks are executed within development sprints, enabling continuous delivery and security from conception
to production.
Getting the cloud right
Creating a digital bank-of-the-future experience requires rapid innovation, easier sharing of data and services
with non-banking entities, and a rigorous approach to quality assurance across whatever infrastructure
provides banking services to customers.7
Cloud-based banking platforms help meet those needs. However, if banks aim to quickly deliver compelling
products that meet strict security and regulatory requirements, they must bring the proper skills and
experience to engineering processes and workflows, integrating cloud and legacy systems, regulatory
compliance, performance testing and security.
9. Reimagining Digital
Content Services
We worked with a leading global K-12 publisher to accelerate its push toward digital content
creation and distribution, using a modern digital platform. The publisher’s existing content
operating model was distributed in silos globally, leading to long print cycles of 18 to 24
months.
With increased competition from digitally-savvy players, the company’s operations team
couldn’t keep pace with user demand for fresh content. Content reuse through multiple
delivery platforms — print, web and mobile — was seen as a way to satisfy customers while
reducing time to market.
Meanwhile, the company needed to manage a global vendor network of 170 content
producers, adding to the stress on operations and business competitiveness. With content
stored across 170 systems, it was difficult to derive optimal value from these assets through
content reuse, and the organization was unable to take advantage of a greater collaborative
opportunity to create content through enhanced workflows.
By applying our observations of industry trends and a deep understanding of the business,
we developed a solution premised on the following digital principles to produce and
manage content:
❙ Content is currency, and must be managed like treasury operations.
❙ Exemplary customer experience is a non-negotiable prerequisite.
› Personalization is a must-have.
– Digitally-instrumented content operations can, and must, impact revenues.
Bank grows customer base by
boosting customer satisfaction
We helped a regional U.S. bank migrate to a commercial cloud platform
to modernize its front- to back-office operations, including mission-critical
applications such as treasury management and commercial and business banking.
The new system provides business process continuity while enabling significant
improvements in workflows and collaboration among business units.
We deployed an automated, DevOps-ready, quality-engineering framework to
accelerate cloud-deployment validations and keep critical defects from going into
production by providing faster feedback loops on code quality. We also created
virtual services that allow testing of third-party services without the cost and effort
of coordinating such testing with the third-party vendors.
Our banking quality engineers reengineered business processes by creating a
custom-built test suite to validate compliance to banking regulations, enabling
audit readiness with accurate reporting and documentation. We helped keep data
secure by testing for vulnerabilities and security on the platform and reduced
performance-related downtime by 90%. After the migration, we used validation
and “self-healing” bots to reduce the time needed to resolve production issues.
The cloud platform helped the client to:
❙ Deliver new application releases monthly, compared to every nine months
previously
❙ Increase its net promoter scores by 15% due to improved efficiency
❙ Grow its digital client base across channels by 17% year-over-year
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Endnotes
1 “Finance cloud market - growth, trends, COVID-19 impact, and forecasts (2021 - 2026),” Mordor Intelligence, https://www.
mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/finance-cloud-market.
2 “US Bank Reimagines Its Online and Mobile Customer Experience,” https://www.cognizant.com/case-studies/banking-
platform-360-customer-view.
3 “Transforming Mortgages for a U.K. Financial Services Group,” https://www.cognizant.com/case-studies/digital-broker-
solution.
4 Bryan Clark,““Google and MasterCard are secretly tracking your offline purchases,” The Next Web, August 31, 2018, https://
thenextweb.com/google/2018/08/31/google-and-mastercard-are-secretly-tracking-your-offline-purchases/.
5 Anant Hariharan,“From Continuous to Autonomous Testing with AI,” Cognizant, November 2018, https://www.cognizant.
com/whitepapers/from-continuous-to-autonomous-testing-with-ai-codex3910.pdf.
6 Dean Takahashi,“Akamai: Cybercriminals are attacking APIs at financial services firms,” Venture Beat, February 19, 2020,
https://venturebeat.com/2020/02/19/akamai-cybercriminals-are-attacking-apis-at-financial-services-firms/.
7 “Building the Digital Bank of the Future:The Emerging Role of Quality Assurance,” Cognizant, 2018, https://www.cognizant.
com/whitepapers/everest-group-cognizant-quality-orchestration-building-the-digital-bank-of-the-future-codex4070.pdf.
Looking forward
As the global economy recovers from the effects of the pandemic, banks have realized the necessity
for digital transformation. It is imperative for banks to implement a modern digital strategy, with
quality at its core. As banks and financial institutions embark on this transformation journey, there will
be an increased adoption of cloud-based banking platforms.
Banks will migrate their core process and applications to the cloud, thus enabling a digital core with
reduced technical debt, agility and scalability. Additionally, cloud offers an added layer of protection
against cyber threats, making it easier for banks to adhere to regulatory compliances and address
security concerns. Cloud-based banking systems offer an advantage by effectively re-engineering
business processes and workflows, reducing costs and boosting productivity. The move to a cloud-
based platform will ensure enhanced customer experience, ease of use and transparency, and
will necessitate a cloud assurance strategy propelled by innovation to keep pace with these rapid
technology disruptions amid changing business models. This quality-focused strategy will enable a
differentiated digital experience, carrying the brand forward into the next decade of financial services
and beyond.
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About the authors
Rajiv Joshi
Banking and Financial Digital Assurance for North America,
Cognizant
Rajiv Joshi leads the Banking and Financial Digital Assurance for North
America within Cognizant’s Quality Engineering & Assurance practice. Rajiv
has 20 years of experience in business and technology consulting, helping
clients strategize and implement digital transformation. As an advisor, he
has deep expertise in business management strengthened by intellectual
curiosity and grounded in real-world technical experience, providing
the foundation for next-generation ideas, development and implementation. He is a graduate from
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, and has a design thinking certification from MIT Sloan.
He can be reached at Rajiv.Joshi@cognizant.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajiv-joshi-b7b8981/
Shantanu Chandra
Regional Banking and Financial Services, Cognizant
Shantanu Chandra leads the regional banking portfolio for banking
and financial services within Cognizant’s Quality Engineering practice.
Shantanu has over 15 years of experience in delivering business and digital
technology solutions in the financial services sector. He is passionate about
helping companies evolve their platforms and infrastructure by simplifying,
modernizing and securing their digital enterprise. He has rich experience in
defining the digital narrative encompassing in-depth knowledge in business,
operations and technologies like AI/ML, IoT and the cloud. Shantanu holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical
engineering from Arizona State University and an MBA from Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He can be reached at Shantanu.Chandra@cognizant.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/shantanuchandra