Digital bank with integrated banking, investing, clearing, and custody services
Axos Bank is a publicly traded digital financial institution built on a hybrid cloud-native stack (Azure, AWS, Salesforce ecosystem) with aggressive modernization underway—adopting AWS while retiring SQL Server Integration Services and Reporting Services. The hiring velocity is accelerating across finance (46 open roles), engineering, and marketing, with notable leadership gaps in commercial platform development and data strategy, suggesting a push to decouple core banking from legacy on-premises infrastructure and improve loan servicing and risk workflows.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Commercial Platform Development, Lead Intelligence Strategy, Data Engineering Lead
Axos Bank is a San Diego-based public financial institution (NYSE: AX) serving individuals, businesses, and institutional clients with integrated banking, investing, clearing, and custody services. The bank spans consumer banking (checking, savings, IRAs, CDs), lending (mortgages, auto loans, personal loans, refinancing), and business banking. Founded in 2000 as a digital-first bank, Axos operates across 1,001–5,000 employees and is FDIC-insured. Current operational focus includes modernizing loan servicing workflows, strengthening credit risk and underwriting governance, and building out trading and advisory platforms on mobile and desktop.
Salesforce (CRM, Marketing Cloud, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Data Cloud), .NET/C#/Java/TypeScript, Azure DevOps, SQL Server, RabbitMQ, Datadog, Workday, ServiceNow, n8n, Retool, Databricks, Tealium, Adobe Target. AWS adoption is underway.
Platform and product priorities include trading tool integration, loan servicing process automation, credit risk and underwriting policy development, mobile and desktop platform enhancements, cloud networking infrastructure (AWS/Azure), and complex accounting and reporting capabilities.
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