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Microservices Architecture in Financial Services: Enabling Real-Time Transaction Processing and Enhanced Scalability

Abstract

Microservices architecture is fundamentally transforming financial services by enabling real-time transaction processing and enhanced scalability. The transition from monolithic to microservices-based systems represents a paradigm shift in how banking and payment platforms are designed, deployed, and operated. Financial institutions implementing microservices architecture benefit from improved development velocity, better resource utilization, and enhanced system resilience. Domain-driven design provides an effective framework for decomposing complex financial systems into coherent, business-aligned services that can evolve independently. Event-driven patterns enable real-time transaction processing capabilities that meet modern customer expectations while maintaining the security and reliability required in financial contexts. Cloud-native deployment models, containerization, and orchestration technologies further enhance these benefits by providing consistent environments, automated scaling, and simplified lifecycle management. Despite regulatory and operational challenges, financial institutions are increasingly adopting these architectural approaches to address competitive pressures and evolving customer expectations. The combination of microservices architecture, real-time processing capabilities, and cloud-native deployment creates a foundation for more agile, resilient, and customer-centric financial systems capable of adapting to rapidly changing market conditions.

Keywords: Financial Services, Microservices architecture, cloud-native banking, domain-driven design, real-time transaction processing

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Impact Factor: 7.80
Print ISSN: 2054-0957
Online ISSN: 2054-0965
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/ejcsit.2013

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