Banking-as-a-Service platform with embedded AI and security-first infrastructure
BKN301 is a BaaS orchestrator built for regulated financial institutions to replace legacy core banking systems and third-party service bureaus. The tech stack is security-obsessed: Splunk, QRadar, and Nessus for monitoring; AWS, Azure, and GCP for multi-cloud deployment; Okta, Azure AD, and ForgeRock for identity. Hiring is heavily weighted toward security (9 of 13 active roles, all senior-level) with a focus on CI/CD integration, IAM, and adversarial testing — indicating the company is hardening the platform itself rather than in growth-acquisition mode.
BKN301 provides a modular, cloud-native BaaS platform designed for banks and regulated financial institutions in Europe, MENA, and the Caucasus. The platform orchestrates core banking, card issuing, payments, cross-border transfers, and back-office operations — with an embedded AI engine for transaction categorization, income verification, and affordability analysis. All modules (301core, 301wallet, 301pay, 301xb, 301admin, and the AI Engine) are built to integrate best-in-class third-party systems while maintaining PSD2, EMI, and PCI/DSS compliance. The company operates across 51–200 employees, headquartered in London, and was founded in 2021.
BKN301 uses AWS, Azure, and GCP for cloud infrastructure; Splunk and QRadar for security monitoring; Okta, Azure AD, and ForgeRock for identity and access management; Python, Java, Bash, and PowerShell for development; and Terraform and CloudFormation for infrastructure-as-code.
BKN301 is actively hiring in India, Italy, and Poland, with a focus on senior security and engineering talent across those regions.
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