KfW deploys Regnology’s cloud-native reporting platform
20 May 2026 Germany
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Regnology, a provider at the intersection of regulatory, risk, and supervisory technology, has announced that KfW Bankengruppe (KfW) — a public-law institution dedicated to supporting sustainable economic, social and ecological development in Germany — is advancing its long-term partnership with the company by electing to migrate to the next-generation Regnology Reporting Hub (RRH).
The solution will be delivered as a cloud-native service on Rcloud, Regnology’s cloud architecture layer.
The firm says this move to the modern RRH platform future-proofs the mission-critical reporting functions for the banks.
Regnology says that its foresight led to the 2023 launch of Rcloud — its architecture layer built on Google Cloud — enabling next-generation solutions like RRH to operate with the full power of cloud-native design.
For KfW, the transition ensures a secure, high-availability service, and guarantees consistent reporting performance.
Maciej Piechocki, chief revenue officer at Regnology, says: “Our longstanding partnership with KfW is a testament to the trust they place in us. Their move to our cloud-native RRH is a key enabler of our shared journey forward.
“We don't just see the cloud as infrastructure; we see it as the bedrock for the AI-driven transformation that will give our clients a decisive strategic advantage.”
Christoph Johnscher, head of IT department at KfW, adds: “Regnology’s cloud-native RRH solution provides a modern, secure foundation for our regulatory reporting.
“Migrating to an architecture delivered on Rcloud ensures we remain operationally resilient while meeting evolving supervisory expectations on Regulatory Reporting. The opportunities that come with using Rcloud strongly support KfW’s digitalisation and data strategies.”
The solution will be delivered as a cloud-native service on Rcloud, Regnology’s cloud architecture layer.
The firm says this move to the modern RRH platform future-proofs the mission-critical reporting functions for the banks.
Regnology says that its foresight led to the 2023 launch of Rcloud — its architecture layer built on Google Cloud — enabling next-generation solutions like RRH to operate with the full power of cloud-native design.
For KfW, the transition ensures a secure, high-availability service, and guarantees consistent reporting performance.
Maciej Piechocki, chief revenue officer at Regnology, says: “Our longstanding partnership with KfW is a testament to the trust they place in us. Their move to our cloud-native RRH is a key enabler of our shared journey forward.
“We don't just see the cloud as infrastructure; we see it as the bedrock for the AI-driven transformation that will give our clients a decisive strategic advantage.”
Christoph Johnscher, head of IT department at KfW, adds: “Regnology’s cloud-native RRH solution provides a modern, secure foundation for our regulatory reporting.
“Migrating to an architecture delivered on Rcloud ensures we remain operationally resilient while meeting evolving supervisory expectations on Regulatory Reporting. The opportunities that come with using Rcloud strongly support KfW’s digitalisation and data strategies.”
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