Peruvian universal bank modernizing legacy systems while expanding digital credit products
Interbank runs a hybrid tech foundation—COBOL and mainframe systems alongside AWS, Python, and Oracle—while actively adopting Blazor and Angular. The stack shape (legacy core + modern cloud + UI frameworks) combined with projects on code-base robustness, technology renewal, and digital transformation signals a controlled lift-and-shift away from monolithic banking infrastructure. Hiring is concentrated in engineering and product roles, matching the intensity of their modernization roadmap.
Interbank is one of Peru's largest financial institutions, serving over 2 million customers across retail and commercial banking. Founded in 1897 and renamed in 1996, the bank operates a full-service model—consumer deposits, lending, cards, and trade finance—across branch and digital channels. The organization spans 5,001–10,000 employees based in Lima. Current operational priorities include advancing credit product digitization, segmentation analytics for loan and card portfolios, and systemic reliability improvements to support regulatory compliance and cost efficiency.
Interbank runs COBOL, mainframe, SQL, and Teradata for core banking, paired with AWS, Python, Java, and Oracle. They're adopting Blazor and Angular for frontend modernization. Testing infrastructure includes Selenium, HP UFT, and JMeter; collaboration tools are Jira, GitHub, Bitbucket, and Salesforce.
Key projects include technology renewal and code-base modernization, digital transformation of credit products, advanced segmentation for loans and cards, and operational risk mitigation. Customer experience optimization for the state segment and trade marketing execution are also active priorities.
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