About a-team Marketing Services
The knowledge platform for the financial technology industry

A-Team Insight Blogs

Delta Capita and QAssure Partner to Drive Innovation

Subscribe to our newsletter

Delta Capita, a provider of managed services, technology solutions and consulting to financial institutions, has partnered QAssure Technologies, an independent software testing company headquartered in Singapore, to deliver an open innovation platform designed to accelerate innovation and address the challenges  that delay innovation, such as operational complexity and ever-changing regulation.

The companies say proof of concept (PoC) processes can take 18 to 24 months, but by centralising the process using QAssure’s prooV cloud-based PoC testing platform, the time from discovery and testing to deployment of the right solution can be reduced significantly, allowing financial firms to adopt new technology while it is still new and the technology is relevant.

Combining smart integration technology and behavioural prediction analytics with bespoke development to support workflows, the solution also uses Delta Capita’s integration, testing and managed services expertise and its certification and assurance capabilities. When a PoC is completed, the digital assurance platform performs end-to-end functional and non-functional testing.

The partners say the solution will reduce the testing timeframe from months or weeks to days, and ensure solutions produced are of the highest standard. Highlighting financial institutions’ increasing adoption of FinTech solutions, which requires PoCs but can be held up by security, regulation, bureaucracy, legal red tape, and slow processes, they note: “Delta Capital and QAssure provide a hub where you can discover, test, analyse, compare and deploy new technology. It is a solution from before, during and after a PoC is finished with no regulatory barriers and no security risks, just pure technology testing and evaluation.”

Subscribe to our newsletter

Related content

WEBINAR

Recorded Webinar: The ROI of Data Trust: Quantifying the Business Value of Data Observability

Data is the fuel that keeps modern financial institutions’ motors running but if that data can’t be trusted then the decisions made based upon it, or the uses to which its put, will be compromised. That’s especially important for data that’s fed into artificial intelligence models. If the data isn’t clean, accurate and complete, then...

BLOG

AI In Financial Services: Where The Real Challenges Are Starting to Emerge

By Joe Norburn, chief executive of TCC and Recordsure. Across financial services, AI is now embedded in day?to?day activities, from fraud detection and onboarding to credit assessment and customer interaction. The UK Treasury Select Committee’s recent inquiry reflects just how widespread that adoption has become, especially among larger institutions. What stands out is not that...

EVENT

Buy AND Build: The Future of Capital Markets Technology

Buy AND Build: The Future of Capital Markets Technology London examines the latest changes and innovations in trading technology and explores how technology is being deployed to create an edge in sell side and buy side capital markets financial institutions.

GUIDE

AI in Capital Markets Handbook 2026

AI adoption in capital markets has moved into a more disciplined phase. The priority is now controlled deployment: where AI can be used safely, where it can deliver measurable value, and how outputs can be governed, monitored and evidenced. The 2026 edition of the AI in Capital Markets Handbook examines how AI is being applied...