GCash operates a Java/Spring/React stack on AWS serving 500+ million mobile payment transactions monthly. The hiring mix skews heavily toward operations, engineering, and finance—reflecting the operational and compliance burden of a regulated fintech at scale. Active projects center on risk tooling, compliance automation, and fraud detection, while pain points cluster around AML compliance, regulatory drift, and model governance—a pattern typical of fintechs managing rapid growth against tightening regional regulation.
Notable leadership hires: Risk Management Head, AML Policy Development Head, Head of CRM, AML Report Head, Legal Pursuance Head
GCash is a mobile wallet and financial services platform operating in the Philippines since 2015. The product serves as the primary payment and lending interface for Filipinos without traditional banking access, offering mobile money, microloans, and business lending. The company is part of Mynt, which also operates Fuse Lending. GCash is structured to handle high transaction throughput (Java/Spring/Kubernetes backend) with MySQL and Apache Spark for analytics, supported by AWS infrastructure. The 500–1,000-person team is concentrated in operations, engineering, and regulatory functions, with active hiring across both Philippines and US locations.
GCash uses Java, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, React, MySQL, and AWS as core infrastructure. Backend is containerized with Docker and Kubernetes. Analytics runs on Apache Spark and Hadoop. It also deploys Nginx, HAProxy, and SMTP/SES for mail, and is adopting SAP S/4HANA and API Management.
Active projects and pain points center on AML compliance, fraud detection, risk assessment, and regulatory monitoring. Key initiatives include risk tooling, compliance automation, threat modeling, and model governance—core to operating a regulated fintech in a high-fraud, high-regulation environment.
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