Business Analysis at FiveFins is about turning vague ideas, regulatory constraints and legacy systems into a clear, implementable plan. We work at the intersection of business, technology and compliance for capital markets, digital assets and payment/PSP flows.
We interview stakeholders, map processes and data, challenge assumptions and document what really needs to be built. The result is a realistic roadmap, a structured backlog and specifications that both business and engineering teams can work with.
We adapt our involvement to where you need the most help: from one-off scoping workshops and health checks of existing projects, to full-cycle support from early concept through go-live and post-launch tuning. Our analysts plug into your existing teams and tools, helping product, IT, risk, compliance and operations stay aligned around the same language, priorities and timelines.
From idea to implementable specification
Whether you are launching a new brokerage product, building a PSP back office or re-platforming your trading stack, you need clarity before you write code. Our analysts help you align business goals, regulatory requirements and technical possibilities; then we translate this into structured user stories, data models and interface contracts.
In the discovery phase, we make sure everyone is talking about the same thing and the scope is realistic:
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Analyse your current processes, systems and data sources.
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Identify business goals, constraints and regulatory requirements.
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Map customer and internal journeys, including edge cases.
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Define the first viable release (MVP) and what can wait for later stages.
Once the scope is clear, we turn it into concrete, usable artefacts for your delivery teams:
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Functional and non-functional requirements, user stories and acceptance criteria.
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Data dictionaries, event and transaction mappings, integration and API contracts.
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High-level solution architecture and interfaces between modules and vendors.
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Ongoing support to Product Owners, developers, QA and operations during implementation and rollout.

