Swish operates Sweden's dominant peer-to-peer payment service, built on a Java + Spring Boot + Kubernetes backend with React/Vue frontends and GCP infrastructure. The company's hiring and project focus heavily emphasize compliance, risk detection, and anti-money laundering — reflecting the regulatory complexity of payment networks at scale. A five-person hiring sprint weighted toward security and data roles signals active investment in fraud prevention and transaction monitoring, areas cited as top internal priorities.
Swish is a mobile payment platform that enables Swedish users and businesses to transfer money peer-to-peer. Founded in 2012, the service has grown to over 8 million private users and more than 300,000 connected companies, making it the most widely used payment app in Sweden. The product operates as a natural part of Swedish daily commerce — reducing friction in casual transactions, bill splitting, and small-business payments. The engineering organization is scaling infrastructure and compliance tooling to handle transaction volume and regulatory requirements.
Java, Spring Boot, Docker, Kubernetes, TypeScript, React, Vue, GCP, Datadog, and Looker. Infrastructure runs on Linux with Ansible and Terraform for provisioning; network hardware includes F5 and Fortinet FortiGate.
Current projects focus on CI/CD platform development, fraud detection tooling, transaction monitoring frameworks, anti-money laundering processes, regulatory compliance, and risk pattern analysis.
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