European Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology (EJCSIT)

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Fintech compliance

Financial Technology at Scale: Building Merchant Ecosystems with Event-Driven Design (Published)

This article describes how CorviaPay built a scalable merchant lifecycle platform using event-driven architecture on AWS infrastructure. The platform addressed fintech-specific challenges including high availability requirements, regulatory compliance, and rapid market growth. Through strategic implementation of serverless computing, Infrastructure as Code, and multi-region resilience, the system processed substantial transaction volumes while maintaining security and reliability. Event-driven workflows enabled critical functions like merchant auto-boarding, residual calculation, and fraud alerting to operate with minimal latency. A risk-based compliance framework incorporated PCI standards and Anti-Money Laundering controls through an automated rules engine. The platform delivered tailored experiences via modular interfaces for merchants, partners, and administrators using optimized data models. Perhaps most remarkably, just nine engineers built and maintained the entire ecosystem through cross-functional expertise and automated pipelines. The platform achieved considerable revenue and culminated in acquisition, demonstrating how modern architectural patterns can effectively address fintech domain challenges.

Keywords: Fintech compliance, cloud-native payments, event-driven architecture, lean engineering, merchant lifecycle management

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