European FinTech bank with advisory network, brokerage, and private banking services
Fineco is a publicly listed Italian bank operating across banking, trading, investment, and advisory services across Europe. The tech stack reveals a regulated financial services operation: enterprise infrastructure (SQL Server, SAS, Ab Initio) paired with modern development practices (Python, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker). Hiring is concentrated in compliance, security, and engineering roles at senior level, and active projects center on regulatory adaptation, cloud migration, and data governance — consistent with a bank navigating tightening financial regulation and internal process modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Tech Lead
Fineco Bank, founded in 1999 and listed on the FTSE MIB, operates as a FinTech bank across Italy, the UK, and Europe. The business model combines proprietary trading and banking platforms with a network of financial advisors, serving retail and private banking segments. The company manages approximately €110 billion in financial assets across more than 1.5 million customers and operates a network of approximately 2,900 financial advisors in Italy. Fineco Asset Management, established in Dublin in 2018, develops investment solutions in partnership with external asset managers. The organization employs 1,001–5,000 people, headquartered in Milano.
Core systems: SQL Server, SAS, Ab Initio for data and analytics. Development: Python, Spring Boot, Hibernate, Java. Containers and orchestration: Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift. Infrastructure: VMware (Cloud Foundation, vSphere, ESXi, vSAN, VxRail), Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux. Compliance and monitoring: SIEM, SAS ITIL, NIST frameworks.
Active projects focus on regulatory compliance (monitoring regulatory changes, evolving internal frameworks), cloud migration of legacy applications, data governance framework implementation, and investment product evaluation. Key challenges center on cyber risk, regulatory adaptation, compliance process management, and third-party risk oversight.
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