Faster to market, on your terms
Speed to market is a board-level measure, not only an operational one. The faster you test pricing and product structures on both sides of the balance sheet, the faster you find the combinations that optimise net interest margin, ahead of your competitors.
That speed comes from a core banking platform built for coexistence: leave your existing core exactly as it is and launch new products on SaaScada alongside it, or bring products across at the pace your business demands. Either way, you move faster. And every product change can be modelled through its full life cycle before it goes live. Moving fast, with full confidence.
Coexistence you control
SaaScada sits alongside your existing core, taking on one product, one line of business, or one market at a time. Move at the pace each decision deserves, prove it works, then decide what comes next. For some, that path leads to full transformation over time. For others, running SaaScada and your existing core together is the destination itself, a lasting way to move faster on the products and markets that matter most, while everything else stays exactly where it is. Either way, the choice and the timing are yours.
Prove it before it’s live
Model a product through its full life cycle before you launch it, so every rule and rate change behaves exactly as designed, well before a customer ever sees it. Your product team runs this themselves, no queue, no developer to book. Move in days or weeks, not months, and launch knowing it already works.
Genuinely new, built in days
When the market wants something the platform doesn’t do yet, you don’t wait for a roadmap. A genuinely new capability, not just a new configuration of what already exists, can be built and added in days. Move on the opportunity while it’s still yours to take.
How it works
Decide your product strategy: launch new on SaaScada alongside your existing core, or bring products across at your own pace. Model it through its full life cycle before it goes live, so you launch knowing it already works. If the market wants something genuinely new, build that capability in days rather than waiting on a roadmap. Then ship, adjust, and move again, each time the market does.