Banking IT infrastructure and core systems for German cooperative financial institutions
Atruvia operates mission-critical banking infrastructure for roughly 820 cooperative banks across Germany, managing 164,000 workstations and 86 million customer accounts. The tech stack spans mainframe (IBM z/OS), Kubernetes-based cloud deployments (Azure, GCP, AWS, OpenShift), and specialized banking tools (agree21 core banking system, Genesys for contact center). Active hiring in security and engineering — with 55 security roles and 102 engineering roles open — combined with projects in IAM, PAM/PSM, and CI/CD pipeline development, signals a modernization push from legacy banking infrastructure toward cloud-native, zero-trust security models.
Notable leadership hires: People Lead
Atruvia AG is the digital infrastructure provider for the cooperative financial sector in Germany. The company operates data centers, core banking systems (agree21), ATM networks, and app platforms serving cooperative banks, private banks, and corporate clients. With 8,400 employees across five major German cities and annual revenue around €1.77 billion, Atruvia manages end-to-end banking operations: payment processing, regulatory reporting, card transaction handling, and customer account administration. The organization blends decades of banking domain expertise with modernization efforts in cloud platforms, identity management, and regulatory compliance automation.
Atruvia uses IBM z/OS for mainframe banking systems, Kubernetes and OpenShift for containerized workloads, Azure/GCP/AWS for cloud, Python for scripting, Jira/Confluence for collaboration, Selenium/Playwright/Cypress for test automation, and Vault for secrets management. Currently adopting FinOps, IAM solutions, and RAG capabilities.
Atruvia employs approximately 8,400 people across its group, headquartered in Münster and Karlsruhe with offices in Munich, Frankfurt, and Berlin.
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