Infrastructure platform for mutual funds and fintech in India
Cybrilla operates as the technical backbone for India's mutual fund ecosystem, serving AMCs, wealthtech startups, and fintech platforms. The company is mid-rebuild across its core wealth management rails while scaling observability, performance engineering, and QA automation—a hiring mix skewed toward engineering (3 roles) over sales (2) reflects infrastructure rather than land-grab motion. Stack centers on Java/Spring and Python with testing-heavy tooling (JUnit, Mockito, Cucumber, JMeter, Locust), signaling performance and reliability as active technical concerns.
Founded in 2010, Cybrilla provides cloud infrastructure and API services for mutual fund distribution and investor servicing in India. The company operates as both a technology platform provider (via Fintech Primitives, a cloud API suite) and a regulated service provider—licensed by SEBI as a Category I Registrar and Transfer Agent (RTA). This dual role positions them to handle both the technical integration (API platform) and regulatory compliance (RTA license) required for fintech platforms and asset management companies to launch mutual fund products. Current projects span a major rebuild of wealth management systems, order management, and new AMC customer onboarding, alongside infrastructure work in observability and performance engineering.
Java, Spring, Python, Node.js, React, Go, Ruby, Linux, Git. Testing and QA tools include JUnit, Mockito, Cucumber, JMeter, Locust, and Postman. Project management via Jira and Bugzilla.
Major projects include rebuilding wealth management infrastructure, scaling the Fintech Primitives API platform, expanding to new AMC customers, and improving platform reliability through observability, performance engineering, and QA automation.
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