DBS Bank is known for its high level of digitization. Alfian Sharifuddin, MD and head of Technology and Operations, DBS India, gives details of the bank’s efforts in India:
N. Mohan: What is the significance of holding hackathons? Have these really helped the bank?
Alfian Sharifuddin: We use hackathons for our recruitment. For example, we launched Hack2Hire last year in Singapore and India, to hire developers. Hacker in Her, a women-only hackathon, and Game of Codes, a campus recruitment hackathon, are 2 programs that are unique to the India market. These programs have helped us attract the crème de la crème of talent. This is a 48-hour session, where we give an offer letter to all selected candidates at the end of the process.
Which are the major technologies that are used at DBS Bank’s Asia Hub for Innovation and the applications that are developed? Can you narrate instances where these applications were successfully used in the digitization process at the bank?
Some of the latest technologies that are being used include micro-services for better resiliency, chaos engineering for better resiliency, open APIs for ecosystem / partner integration and a whole platform built on cloud-native technologies. We also use integrated SDKs for specialized services such as soft token, chat bots and credit risk assessment. All these SDKs when integrated with our app, have enhanced our digital offering. We also use insights from customer data and feedback to make better decisions on our products / offerings. We are working on multiple AI / ML technologies for future enablement of product offerings.
DBS Bank has been working on migrating to cloud-optimized technology in a big way, especially its recent use of the technology for data centers. Which are the major areas where cloud technology is being used and what are the perceptible benefits? Has the bank been able to shift a major portion of its workload to the cloud as planned?
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Finance gears up for festivities
BFSI companies are charging their online and omnichannel strategies with personalized festive deals this season:
Non-cash transactions can touch a phenomenal level by 2028
Capgemini Research Institute’s World Payments Report 2025 highlights the era of account-to-account an instant payments:
The Confluence of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity: AI as the Game Changer
In an increasingly interconnected world, safeguarding our digital assets has become paramount. Enter the dynamic duo: Cyber security and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
A new trinity in digital lending space
Three platforms in the lending space are poised to change the way lenders offer credit and borrowers access funds in India:
Finance gears up for festivities
BFSI companies are charging their online and omnichannel strategies with personalized festive deals this season:
Small MFI, International Engagements
Mitrata Inclusive Financial Services in the midst of transformation growth
MFIs: Big Impact Big Changes,
Even as MFIs are fueling economic growth for the underprivileged, what is interesting is that they are transforming themselves in areas like HR, technology, funding, leadership, collections, and more. Banking Frontiers presents the initiatives and initiatives at 9 such organizations:
Climate Risk Forum for CROS
Excerpts from a discussion on shaping the future of climate change resilience in India:
Seamless Supply Chain Finance
Deep insights emerge from this fireside chat at NBFC's Tomorrow Conclave.
Star Health sees strong demand from the IT sector
Biju Menon, Chief Business Officer at Star Health Insurance, looks at the evolution of employee health insurance from multiple perspectives: