Pakistan

Accelerating core banking migration with AUTON8

United Bank Limited has completed a large scale core banking migration with AUTON8, moving customer account records from Ex-Silkbank’s Temenos T24 system onto UBL’s Symbols platform across 105 branches in six months with zero critical data loss.

The conversion covered customer accounts and reconciliations while maintaining uninterrupted operations. Teams tackled tight banking windows for high-volume data processing and worked through complex mapping challenges across account structures, branch codes, customer identifiers and GL/symbol hierarchies while remediating legacy data quality issues.

AUTON8 applied its MORPH platform to configure governed transformation logic between source and target structures, enabling repeatable conversion cycles and rapid refinement of mapping rules across dry runs. The no-code, traceable approach reduced cutover risk and ensured consistent outcomes carried into the final migration.

Farasat Ali Naqvi, EVP Core Banking at UBL, said ‘Completing this migration within six months is a significant milestone for UBL. AUTON8 MORPH’s no-code, governed and traceable transformation made it possible to deliver at speed while ensuring data integrity and minimizing operational risk during the post-migration transition.’

Ali Raza, Chief Operating Officer at AUTON8, added ‘Migrating customer records across 105 branches between two entirely different core banking systems with zero critical data loss highlights our automation-led execution and banking domain expertise. MORPH enabled governed, fully traceable mapping and conversion at scale, which allowed delivery within a compressed timeframe.’

The programme follows last year’s merger between United Bank Limited and Silk Bank under the supervision of the State Bank of Pakistan and reinforces efforts to modernize core platforms in Pakistan while safeguarding accuracy, resilience and customer continuity. The successful delivery further cements AUTON8’s role as a transformation partner for large-scale banking data migrations in the region.

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