Multi-currency savings platform connecting consumers to banks across EU, UK, and US
Raisin operates a cross-border deposit and investment marketplace serving over 1M investors across the EU, UK, and US. The tech stack—Java, Python, FastAPI, Kafka, and Snowflake—reflects a backend-heavy, event-driven architecture typical of high-throughput financial platforms handling billions in assets. Active hiring in engineering and product alongside work on design systems and process automation suggests Raisin is moving from a monolithic inherited system toward modular, scalable infrastructure while pushing into new investment product classes.
Raisin is a FinTech platform founded in 2012 that lets consumers access better savings rates by connecting them directly to banks across the EU, UK, and US. The company holds over 75 billion euros in assets under management for more than 1 million investors. Raisin generates revenue by taking a commission on deposits and investments while providing banks with a diversified funding channel. The company is publicly listed and operates across Germany, the US, and the UK with over 700 employees spanning engineering, product, support, and operations roles.
Raisin's core stack includes Java, Python, FastAPI, Kafka, MySQL, DynamoDB, Snowflake, React, TypeScript, and Node.js. AWS provides infrastructure. The architecture prioritizes event streaming (Kafka) and distributed data warehousing (Snowflake).
Raisin connects consumers to banks in the EU, the UK, and the US. The company is headquartered in Berlin and actively hires in Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain.
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