zurich, February 7, 2026
Wealth Manager Avaloq Streamlines Operations with Cloud Migration
Avaloq, which manages over $5 trillion in assets, has moved to a standardized cloud operating model.
- Avaloq previously operated across four different platforms-on-premises, outsourced, and multiple cloud environments-creating inefficiencies.
- Teh company is leveraging Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), including OCI Dedicated Region, to consolidate its infrastructure.
- This migration allows Avaloq to exit its largest data centers in Switzerland, Germany, and Singapore.
- The move enables greater automation, enhanced data security, and the ability to quickly adapt to evolving regulations.
Avaloq provides a software and services platform used by wealth managers and private banks to oversee more than $5 trillion in assets across 35 countries. The company has successfully transitioned away from a fragmented IT landscape, previously relying on four separate platforms – on-premises systems, outsourced solutions, and various third-party cloud environments. This complex setup hindered Avaloq’s ability to achieve economies of scale and fully embrace cloud automation technologies across its global operations.The company’s shift to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) addresses these challenges, providing a unified and scalable foundation for its services.
Did you know?-Avaloq’s platform supports wealth managers and private banks in managing assets across a diverse international footprint of 35 countries.
Standardization and security
Oracle’s extensive network of distributed cloud regions facilitated Avaloq’s migration and enabled the company to decommission its largest data centers located in Switzerland, Germany, and Singapore. by implementing OCI Dedicated Region, Avaloq has established a globally standardized operating model that capitalizes on cloud automation while maintaining the highest levels of data security and sovereignty. This is notably crucial in the highly regulated financial services industry.
Pro tip-Cloud migration requires careful planning and execution. Avaloq’s success highlights the importance of choosing a cloud provider with a robust network and security features.
As Avaloq expands into new regions and faces increasingly stringent regulations, the company is now positioned to adapt swiftly, delivering a secure and consistent experience to both current and prospective customers. the streamlined infrastructure and automation capabilities offered by OCI are key to this agility.
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* Why: Avaloq migrated to OCI to overcome inefficiencies caused by its fragmented IT infrastructure (four separate platforms). This fragmentation hindered scalability, automation, and the ability to adapt to evolving regulations.
* Who: Avaloq, a provider of software and services for wealth managers and private banks, and Oracle, through its Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
* What: Avaloq completed a migration to a standardized cloud operating model using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), including OCI Dedicated region. This involved decommissioning data centers in Switzerland, Germany, and Singapore.
* How did it end?: The migration concluded with avaloq successfully operating on a unified OCI platform, enabling greater automation, enhanced security, and improved agility. The company has exited its largest data centers.
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