Banking and industrial software suite built on SQL Server and Microsoft stack
SpeciTec builds specialized financial software for private banking and enterprise clients across EMEA and Asia. The company's tech foundation—SQL Server, C#, Power BI, Azure, and reporting layers (SSRS, Tableau)—reflects a Microsoft-centric, data-intensive architecture tuned for compliance-heavy domains. Active hiring in data and engineering roles alongside concurrent work on datawarehouse evolution and test automation suggests the organization is strengthening internal analytical and QA capabilities to handle growing product complexity.
SpeciTec is a 20-year-old Geneva-based software house serving private banks, public institutions, and industrial companies across Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia. The banking product suite spans credit monitoring (SpeciCRED), regulatory reporting (SpeciCRS, SpeciREG), AML and client onboarding (SpeciVIM), profitability analytics (SpeciMIS), and digital channels (SpeciEBAN+). A parallel portfolio targets industrial operations with ERP (SpeciERP), CRM, and data-capture tools. All software development is performed in-house in Geneva. The company partners with Canon, Microsoft, Dell, Temenos, Moxo, and Indigita for distribution and integration.
Core stack: SQL Server, C#, SQL Server Reporting Services, Power BI, Tableau, Azure, ServiceNow, Java, Python, and JavaScript. Testing frameworks include Selenium, Cypress, and Playwright.
Current projects include datawarehouse evolution on SQL Server, SSRS and Power BI reporting enhancements, test automation framework strengthening, and new budget forecast tool deployment for financial clients.
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