
Yes Bank Partners with Red Hat To Redefine Mobile Banking Experience
CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 23 May 2023, 03:23 IST

Through the introduction of effective and modern applications that are security-focused, the new platform will allow YES BANK to enhance customer experience and offer cutting-edge banking products. These apps will be adaptable and agile enough to scale as needed, supporting the bank's expansion plans to serve consumers all throughout India.
A full-service commercial bank, YES BANK offers a wide selection of goods, services, and technologically advanced digital offerings. The bank has been in the forefront of adopting new-gen technology to offer cutting-edge experiences to its clients because it believes that a comprehensive customer experience is the epicentre of digital transformation.
The bank's initiatives will be strengthened by Azure Red Hat OpenShift, which will assist them in developing cutting-edge mobile applications. These programmes will contribute to the creation of a seamless client experience across various banking options. Additionally, the platform would give YES BANK the security features and flexibility it needs to innovate and change course more quickly and safely in order to meet changing market demands.
The first co-created, co-operated Red Hat OpenShift service in the public cloud, Azure Red Hat OpenShift was released in 2019 and offers customers the same enterprise-grade Kubernetes used in private datacenters with the scale of Microsoft Azure.
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