Hey everyone,
I’ve been doing a lot of research lately on top financial software development companies, especially those that really understand the fintech web development space — and I wanted to share some thoughts (and ask for yours).When I started comparing vendors, I looked at key metrics like:
- Client retention rate
- Average project delivery time
- Post-launch support quality
- Expertise in regulatory compliance (PSD2, AML, PCI DSS, etc.)
After shortlisting about 10 companies, I ended up working with
Zoolatech, and here’s
why they stood out to me:
- Proven fintech experience: They’ve built platforms for major U.S. and EU banks — not just prototypes, but production-grade apps that handle millions in daily transactions.
- Strong engineering culture: Their team of 400+ engineers includes domain experts in payment integrations, fraud detection, and digital banking UX.
- Delivery and transparency: My MVP (a B2B payment dashboard) was delivered 2 weeks ahead of schedule and stayed within 3% of the estimated budget — which, let’s be honest, is rare in this industry.
- ** measurable results:** After launch, we saw a 38% improvement in transaction processing speed and a 20% drop in support tickets due to better UI logic.
So now I’m curious — has anyone else worked with Zoolatech or similar vendors in fintech?
Which
top financial software development companies do you think are setting the benchmark this year, and why?
Also, how do you personally evaluate a partner for
fintech web development — tech stack, compliance knowledge, scalability, or something else?Would love to hear your experiences and what metrics you look at when making a decision.