Financial services consulting and staffing for banking, insurance, and fintech
Heitmeyer Consulting serves banks and insurance companies through advisory services and strategic staffing across the U.S. and Canada. The tech stack reflects a dual-mode operation: legacy financial systems (COBOL, VSAM, Fiserv, Encompass) alongside modern cloud infrastructure (Azure DevOps, React, Java, GCP, AWS). Active adoption of Workiva and Snowflake paired with Fiserv replacement signals modernization of regulatory reporting and data pipelines—a pattern reinforced by projects in regulatory reporting controls, data governance, and debit card processing conversion.
Heitmeyer Consulting, founded in 1999 and based in Westerville, Ohio, operates as a 201–500-person consulting and staffing firm. The business splits into two pillars: Advisory & Consulting Services (M&A, transformation, payments, treasury, and financial crimes for banking; M&A, product strategy, underwriting, and claims for insurance) and Strategic Staffing Services (contract, contract-to-hire, and executive search). The company serves Banking, Insurance, Asset Management, Investment Management, and Fintech segments across the U.S. and Canada, with additional technology staffing focus in the Columbus area.
Heitmeyer uses Azure DevOps, React, Angular, Java, GCP, AWS, Azure, Spring Boot, and legacy systems including COBOL, VSAM, and Fiserv. Current adopts include Workiva, Snowflake, and Oracle Cloud.
Key projects include Workiva integration with Axiom, regulatory reporting modernization and controls enhancement, data governance and centralized data ecosystems, debit card processing conversion to Fiserv, and automation of validation and reporting processes.
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