Private bank serving families and entrepreneurs across wealth management and business banking
Banque de Luxembourg is a 1,001–5,000-person private bank operating a Java/Spring Boot + SQL Server backend with orchestration via OpenShift and n8n, supported by legacy infrastructure (AIX, Linux). Current project focus spans regulatory compliance (DORA), fee infrastructure buildout, and analytics tooling for market operations—a mix that reflects both legacy modernization and expansion of internal capabilities. The engineering-heavy hiring velocity (5 roles, accelerating) paired with compliance and transformation headcount signals active migration of core banking processes, not just steady-state ops.
Banque de Luxembourg serves high-net-worth families, entrepreneurs, and business clients across private banking, professional banking, asset management, and family office services. The bank operates from Luxembourg with roots in private banking and a service model spanning wealth management, investment advisory, estate planning, and business support. Current operational priorities include DORA regulatory compliance, deployment of new e-account versions, implementation of revised pricing and fee structures (transaction, periodic, and retrocession-based), and buildout of market-facing analytics and monitoring infrastructure.
Core stack: Java, Spring Boot, SQL Server, OpenShift, GitOps/CI-CD, plus n8n for workflow orchestration. Legacy systems: AIX, Linux, Windows Server. Tooling: Jira, Confluence, Git, Qlik Sense for analytics.
DORA compliance, e-account deployment, fee infrastructure (transaction, periodic, retrocession), analytics platform for market operations, and process mapping via ARIS. Focus spans regulatory, product, and operational modernization.
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