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KeyBank's Digital Transformation with Confluent's Data in Motion
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
- Sensors - Infrared Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Finance & Insurance
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Fraud Detection
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
KeyBank, one of the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies, embarked on a national digital bank initiative following the acquisition of Laurel Road, a digital consumer lending business. The initiative aimed to build a digital bank focused on healthcare professionals looking to refinance student loans and buy homes. A significant challenge was reducing the time to market for new products by democratizing data and decoupling systems across the IT landscape. Like many large enterprises, KeyBank had a variety of vendor applications, custom applications, and other systems that were tightly coupled to one another. New projects often required developing specific point-to-point integrations for exchanging data, which did not address the needs of other downstream systems that could benefit from the same data.
The Customer
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About The Customer
KeyBank is among the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $170.5 billion. Following the acquisition of Laurel Road, a digital consumer lending business, KeyBank launched an initiative to build a national digital bank focused on doctors, dentists, and other healthcare professionals looking to refinance student loans and buy homes. The initiative is viewed as a growth engine for KeyBank. The bank is committed to continuous improvement and staying a technology leader in the banking industry. KeyBank is currently in the process of moving its on-prem Teradata data marts to Google BigQuery, and sees a strong use case for Confluent Cloud with that move.
The Solution
KeyBank created a center of excellence (COE) to help teams harness data in motion with Confluent, making data available to systems throughout the bank. The Open Banking Technology group at KeyBank, a newly formed COE, was created to help application development teams make the most of technologies such as Confluent and Google Apigee to drive new products and improve customer experiences. KeyBank continues to roll out Confluent in support of its ongoing digitization initiative and plans to use real-time events to push forward with several use cases in fraud detection, lead management, and microservice communication. The bank is also moving certain on-premises data warehouse operations to Google Cloud Platform. The team will use Confluent Platform capabilities such as Schema Registry to manage and evolve schemas, ksqlDB to accelerate streaming app development, Cluster Linking to simplify replication and support disaster recovery strategies, and connectors to easily integrate data from legacy mainframes to modern systems.
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