
From the CTO's Desk: Ashter Chomoko:
Change is no longer occasional, it is constant.
Regulation evolves. Market conditions shift. Customer expectations rise. New risks emerge. Competitive pressure intensifies. The institutions that succeed are not those that avoid change. They are those that build the capability to respond to it, quickly and confidently.

What I have learnt
When I first started out as developer I was focused on creating the most perfect code that never needed to change. I would spend weeks ensuring that it could solve all the problems of today and those that we could face in the future. The result was delays in delivering what clients need today and an over engineered solution that was difficult to adapt to the actual requirements for the future. Over time I learnt the importance of investing in an environment to embrace change.
The Real Risk Isn’t Change, It’s Inflexibility
Many financial institutions still rely on systems designed primarily for stability. While stability is essential, rigidity comes at a cost:
- Product updates take months instead of weeks
- Regulatory adjustments require IT-heavy projects
- Operational improvements are delayed
- Market opportunities are missed
When technology cannot adapt at speed, the business cannot either. The real competitive advantage today lies in controlled agility.
Designing for Rapid Evolution
At Optalitix, embracing change is embedded in how we design our platform. Our SaaS solution is built to enable evolution without disruption:
- New data fields can be added in minutes, not weeks, allowing institutions to respond immediately to regulatory updates, new product requirements, or emerging risk factors.
- Versioning capabilities isolate changes to new applications only, ensuring existing portfolios remain stable and unaffected.
- A Visual Workflow Designer enables sophisticated workflow customisation and integrations, aligning the platform with your operating model.
This means innovation does not require re-platforming. Adaptation does not require compromise.
Flexibility Without Losing Control
Low-code and no-code configurability brings powerful flexibility, but in regulated environments, every change must be validated. Configuration changes cannot become operational risk. That is why structured testing environments are critical.
Optalitix provides dedicated Development and UAT environments, enabling teams to test configuration and workflow changes thoroughly before promotion to production. This ensures:
- Clear governance
- Controlled deployment
- Reliable validation
- Reduced operational risk
Agility without discipline creates exposure. Agility with structure creates advantage.
Confidence Built on Engineering Discipline
Behind every configurable feature sits a robust engineering foundation. Our codebase is covered by an extensive suite of automated tests. This allows us to:
- Deliver enhancements rapidly
- Pivot in response to market developments
- Maintain platform stability
- Minimise regression risk
For our clients, this means the platform evolves safely and predictably — even as requirements shift.
Speed as a Strategic Differentiator
In today’s financial services landscape, responsiveness is not optional.
Institutions need the ability to:
- React immediately to regulatory changes
- Adjust underwriting and pricing models dynamically
- Launch and refine products faster
- Capture new opportunities as markets shift
When new fields can be added in minutes, workflows adjusted visually, and changes safely versioned and tested, the organisation moves at market speed — without sacrificing control.
Change will continue. The only question is whether your systems are built to embrace it.
At Optalitix, adaptability is not an afterthought, it is part of our DNA. Because in banking and insurance, the ability to evolve quickly and confidently is no longer a technical feature.
It is a strategic necessity.
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