A UK-based fintech startup offering digital financial services to consumers and small businesses.
The client wanted to launch a digital wallet that would allow customers to open accounts, hold funds, make payments and transfers, and manage their financial activity through a branded mobile application.
The team initially faced several bottlenecks:
For a growing fintech, developing every component independently would mean a longer development cycle, higher engineering costs, and greater operational complexity.
So, the client decided to go with a technology partner, AnankAI.Â
The objective was to launch a branded digital wallet platform within weeks. It could support both the customer-facing experience and the operational requirements behind it.
The key goals were to launch faster within weeks, create a branded experience, simplify integrations, strengthen operational visibility, and be scalable.Â
We implemented its digital wallet infrastructure as the technology layer behind the client’s financial product.
Rather than developing individual components in isolation, they could use AnankAI’s modular infrastructure to integrate key wallet capabilities.
Our platform supports customer accounts, multi-currency wallets, payments and transfers, KYC/KYB workflows, AML monitoring, reporting, and API-based integrations.
The platform was configured to support:
The application was configured around:
The result was a customer-facing application in which the technology remained behind the scenes, while the client maintained ownership of the customer experience.
Customer onboarding was integrated into the wallet journey.
Depending on the customer type, the onboarding workflow could support identity verification, business verification, and other compliance checks through integrated third-party providers.
AnankAI provides the technology framework and integrations for KYC, KYB, AML and verification workflows rather than acting as the regulated financial institution or independently performing regulatory authorisation.
AnankAI’s transaction monitoring capabilities enabled the team to monitor wallet and payment activity, configure monitoring rules, and manage alerts through an operational environment.
This gave the operations team greater visibility without requiring them to build a separate monitoring layer.
The client also wanted the option to extend its wallet into card-based financial services.
Our infrastructure allowed card functionality to be connected through relevant card programme and processor integrations, giving the fintech a path to introduce virtual and physical card products without rebuilding its wallet architecture.
A major part of the implementation was connecting the client’s wallet with its wider fintech ecosystem.
AnankAI’s API-first architecture allowed the platform to connect with external services and providers while keeping the wallet layer at the centre of the product.
The integration layer was designed to support:
The implementation was divided into several stages.
Our product and implementation teams worked with the client to understand:
The wallet environment, customer journeys, roles, transaction workflows and operational features were configured.
Required KYC/KYB, payment, card, and other third-party integrations were connected through APIs.
The white-label mobile application was configured around the client’s brand and customer journeys.
The teams tested onboarding, wallet creation, transactions, payments, notifications, monitoring, and operational workflows before production deployment.
After launch, the platform was monitored and refined based on customer behaviour, operational requirements and product priorities.
45% reduction in estimated initial technology development effort
3x increase in monthly wallet transactions during the first six months
80% of customer onboarding steps automated
6+ third-party services connected through the platform
One unified technology environment for wallet, onboarding, payments and monitoring
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