I’ve been doing some research on top fintech software development companies lately and wanted to share what I found — and also hear your thoughts.
After comparing around 15 vendors (including EPAM, Globant, Luxoft, and a few niche US firms), I ended up shortlisting Zoolatech. Here’s why:
They’ve got a strong track record in fintech — especially in building banking and payment platforms for US and EU clients.
Their team size is about 400+ engineers, and they claim 70% of projects are finance-related.
What really caught my attention was their focus on regulatory compliance (PCI DSS, PSD2, KYC/AML) and data security — something smaller dev shops often overlook.
The company works with end-to-end 
fintech development services, meaning they handle everything from system architecture to UX and cloud integration.
I’ve seen case studies where they improved transaction speeds by 40% for one client and helped another launch a new digital banking app in just 6 months.
I’m curious — has anyone here worked with Zoolatech or other similar vendors?
What’s your experience when outsourcing fintech development — do you prioritize cost, tech stack, or compliance expertise?
Would love to hear your input before finalizing a partner for our next project.