S2D transformed its development process by adopting ABP Framework, moving from a fragmented and hard-to-maintain technology stack to a modern, modular, and scalable architecture. With ABP, the team shifted its focus from tooling and infrastructure challenges to delivering real business value, significantly reducing development time while eliminating maintenance overhead and strengthening the foundation of their FinTech platform.
Before adopting ABP Framework, S2D relied on different and often unknown libraries, with no unified structure across projects. This inconsistency caused significant overhead, with more time being spent managing tools than focusing on business logic. The team needed a foundation that would standardize development, reduce maintenance friction, and support the growth of their FinTech platform.
By moving to ABP Framework, the team shifted their focus almost entirely to business development rather than tool-related complexity. The framework also influenced team culture, reinforcing Domain-Driven Design practices and improving overall engineering discipline. Feature development—such as new modules—became significantly faster, and the company no longer dealt with maintenance or re-engineering difficulties. Scalability also improved as the platform grew.
S2D experienced a major increase in development speed, with new features taking roughly one-third of the previous time. The removal of maintenance burdens allowed the team to innovate more freely, and the platform became more scalable and structured. ABP provided a software foundation that empowered the team to move more quickly, more cleanly, and with greater long-term stability.
“Working with ABP Framework has been one of the rare experiences where you feel the framework is supporting you instead of fighting you. We handle a lot of complexity in our FinTech platform, yet ABP helps keep everything clean, modular, and manageable. It boosts our productivity and gives our team a strong foundation to build on. I’m genuinely grateful for the work behind ABP and how much it has improved the way we develop software.”


