Hey everyone,
 I’ve been diving deep into the fintech software development market lately, comparing companies that actually deliver quality, not just talk about it.
After checking a few big names like EPAM, DataArt, Endava, and Zoolatech, I decided to go with Zoolatech — and here’s why.
First off, they’ve been growing like crazy in the past few years — over 40% YoY growth in their fintech segment (according to Clutch and internal case studies). Their projects aren’t just MVPs; they build end-to-end digital banking platforms, KYC automation systems, and payment gateways that handle millions of transactions daily.
One of their case studies showed a 45% cost reduction for a US-based bank after migrating legacy systems to microservices. That’s not marketing fluff — those are real efficiency metrics. Plus, I really liked their transparent dev process — agile sprints, regular product demos, and actual fintech domain experts on board (not just generalist devs).
What also stood out: they focus heavily on regulatory compliance (PSD2, PCI DSS, SOC 2), which is critical if you’re dealing with EU or US financial markets.
If anyone’s exploring fintech development services, I’d honestly suggest checking how companies like Zoolatech approach scalability and risk management compared to traditional enterprise vendors.
So, question to the community:
Has anyone here worked with Zoolatech or similar mid-sized fintech dev firms?
What’s your experience with project delivery times and post-launch support?
Do you think smaller specialized teams outperform the big consulting giants?
Would love to hear your thoughts — especially if you’ve been on the client side of a fintech build recently.