Overview
Following the high-profile acquisition of Bank of the West (BOW), BMO needed to synchronize disparate, heterogeneous banking systems into a unified technical ecosystem to ensure brand and operational continuity.
Challenges
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Incompatible Data Layers: Divergent tech stacks between the two organizations prevented data liquidity.
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Operational Silos: Fragmented customer data hindered cross-selling and consolidated financial reporting.
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Time Sensitivity: Integration needed to be completed rapidly to maintain customer trust during the transition.
Our Approach
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Custom Adapter Layer: We engineered several specialized data adapters on AWS to bridge the gap between BOW’s legacy data structures and BMO’s core systems.
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Interoperability Framework: Built a translation layer that allowed real-time communication between heterogeneous systems without a total re-platforming.
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Data Orchestration: Harmonized disparate schemas into a single source of truth for the newly merged entity.
Results
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Full Technical Integration achieved 20% ahead of the projected timeline.
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45% Reduction in manual data reconciliation efforts.
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Zero Service Interruptions for BOW or BMO customers during the transition.
Client Feedback
“Integrating an acquisition of this scale is a technical minefield. This team delivered the interoperability we needed without the risks typically associated with a merger.”