Simplify complex multi-step processes, manage integrated services, and control the flow of data between the Hub Core and internal or external applications.

Access to fully compliant, modular, core banking services, allowing institutions to launch products rapidly without managing complex backend infrastructure.
The Orchestration Layer is the central point of control. It manages the Product Factory for rapid product creation, coordinates complex workflows, and acts as the bridge between the Hub Core (ledger/data) and the Experience Layers (apps, portals).


Design and automate multi-step business processes (e.g., loan origination, card activation, customer onboarding) spanning various internal and external systems.
Centrally manage and configure all business logic, rules, and parameters needed to define and launch new financial products quickly.
Seamlessly leverage and manage AI/ML services for tasks like enhanced fraud scoring, predictive analytics, or personalized recommendations.


As the central exchange, the Orchestration Layer applies mandatory security policies, handles external authentication, and provides auditable checkpoints for critical compliance steps.
Securely manage API keys, tokens, and credentials required to access all integrated third-party services from a single, encrypted hub.
Ensure all data traveling between the Hub Core, the Orchestration Layer, and external services adheres to mandatory encryption standards.
Define specific points within a workflow (e.g., before funding) where mandatory compliance steps (e.g., sanctions screening) must be executed before proceeding.
Maintain high service availability with built-in failure management, ensuring that system failures or vendor outages do not compromise the integrity of ongoing customer transactions.


Automatically manage vendor outages by providing defined retry schedules and graceful degradation logic to protect the user experience during transient errors.
Provides internal operations teams with a visual, real-time map of all active workflows and data flows, allowing for immediate identification of processing bottlenecks.
Monitor the performance and uptime of integrated third-party services, providing data necessary to manage vendor relationships and ensure SLA adherence.