9FEBRUARY 2024deliberate one: Do the benefits of higher resilience, flexibility and decoupling overweigh these challenges? For us, they do ­ they enable us to be highly connected with our bank partners and B2B partners and still provide the required system stability. Micro FrontendsThis modular way of working with our partners also shows in the micro frontends we are using, with custom plugins, which allow us to offer very individual solutions and integrations to our partners. They allow us to develop our user interface as a collection of independent, reusable components, each with its own state and behavior. This means that we can build a customized user interface for each partner, based on their specific needs and preferences. We will integrate these micro-frontends in different web applications in various look and feels, all with the same module and same code. For example, a partner who specializes in refinancing might see different options than a partner who specializes in first-time homebuyers. Or we can include the same data entry module in different contexts for different customer groups or partners. At the same time, we can also include frontend modules of our partners in our platform to offer their customers all tools at one place. In conclusion, building a platform never is the task of the lone ranger, but the task of a team that cooperates with other teams and integrates stakeholders on all the myriads of different levels we are working on together. But it feels good to see stakeholders find their place on the platform and actually draw their profit: for our customers this is the best offer there is on the market, for banks to create substantial new income within no time and for the banking partners to use the platform in a white label way ­ as if it was their own. Building a platform never is the task of the lone ranger, but the task of a team that cooperates with other teams and integrates stakeholders on all the myriads of different levels we are working on together
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