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Corporate Banking Middleware Integration Layer (CBMIL)

A managed systems integration service that deploys pre-built connector modules between Chinese banks' legacy core systems (CICS, mainframe), modern APIs, and corporate client channels (web, mobile, WeChat). The service includes 12-week implementation, custom middleware configuration, and 24/7 monitoring/support. Eliminates the need for banks to hire permanent integration teams or rebuild from scratch.

SERVICE

12 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Reduces integration project timeline from 18-24 months to 12 weeks; banks avoid $2-5M hiring/training costs; middleware handles real-time transaction routing across channels without legacy system rewrites; proven patterns from 3+ prior bank deployments

Target Audience

Tier-1 and Tier-2 Chinese banks (CCB, ABC, ICBC, regional banks) with 500K+ corporate clients and fragmented channel systems

Key Features

  • Pre-built connectors for CICS, Oracle, SAP, mainframe payment systems
  • Real-time transaction routing and reconciliation across channels
  • Unified corporate client data model (KYC, limits, permissions)
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

Apache Kafka (event streaming between systems) Spring Boot / Java (middleware core) Docker / Kubernetes (containerization and orchestration) Mainframe connectivity (CICS, IMS connectors)
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Original Problem

Banks struggle to modernize their corporate client channels and integrate fragmented systems

Chinese banks face critical challenges in rebuilding their corporate banking infrastructure across multiple channels while maintaining legacy systems. They need to unify customer interactions, streamline operations through middleware solutions, and establish robust foundational technology stacks, but current fragmented approaches create operational inefficiencies, poor customer experience, and competitive disadvantage.

Score: 18.2%