Case Study: Distributed Infrastructure for a Provincial Rural Credit Union's Internet Finance Platform
The client aimed to build a suite of internet finance applications on GienTech’s Distributed Application Development Platform to support mobile banking, O2O, e-commerce, and “Harvest Connect” channels. Key functions include customer and account management, product offerings, payments, open platform integration, marketing, and risk control. The project required unified development standards and architecture, platform-application separation, and a replicable methodology. A core objective was the integration of new internet architecture with legacy systems to enable dual-core operations.
GienTech’s DAP platform was selected for its internet-native, distributed architecture—backed by years of experience in financial and internet industries. It offers high reliability, scalability, and performance.
Built entirely on open-source and proprietary technologies, the platform ensures full autonomy and control.
Engineered to support high-concurrency scenarios such as flash sales and large-scale user access.
Supports continuous integration, automated deployment, grayscale release, unified monitoring, and multidimensional management of resources, components, and applications.
Multiple core systems—including e-accounts, red packets, product sales factory, payments, customer info, customer agreements, identity verification, mobile front-end, and unified back-office—have been migrated and integrated. The platform also consolidated online channels for a seamless user experience.