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Genesis Global Unveils Developer Portal with AI-Driven Tools for Faster Financial Application Development

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Genesis Global has launched a new developer portal to enhance the efficiency of creating financial markets-grade applications, promising a tenfold improvement in speed for developers and technical business analysts in the financial sector. The portal offers access to the Genesis Application Platform, featuring free trials, training, documentation, and robust support resources.

Key features include the Genesis Launchpad, a hosted environment for project development during free trials, equipped with tools like Genesis Create for no-code full-stack project building and Genesis View for converting UI designs into front-end code. Enhanced AI-driven functionalities include an intelligent agent that autogenerates data models and configurations and upgrades to spreadsheet converters for efficient data integration. Additionally, the platform introduces customisable project templates for common financial use cases.

The portal also consolidates training via the Genesis Academy, extensive technical documentation, step-by-step guides, and comprehensive developer support.

Stephen Murphy, CEO and co-founder of Genesis Global, commented: “Whether it’s to lower their enormous technology costs by upgrading legacy systems and reducing dependencies on vendors or to grow revenue by bringing innovation to the market, financial firms need a dramatically faster way to build and deploy new software. Our new portal is a gateway to the platform, giving developers tools and resources to rapidly deliver the financial markets-grade applications firms need to operate more efficiently, reduce risk and expand their businesses.”

Tej Sidhu, Chief Technology Officer at Genesis Global, added: “Improving developer productivity is key to translating technology investment to competitive advantage. When clients use our AI agents to jump-start projects, they have confidence that the resulting code comes from an industry-specific and governed framework. Accessing the benefits of AI within the guardrails provided by the Genesis platform enables financial markets firms to fast-track innovation without compromising resilience, compliance and security.”

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