Levers, a Saudi Arabia-based B2B company, helps organizations reduce overdue payments, accelerate cash collection, and improve cash flow. Their focus is on delivering financial services solutions tailored to their clients' needs.
Levers relied heavily on AWS infrastructure, which was not compliant with the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) regulations. This made migrating to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) a complex task requiring decoupling from AWS services and ensuring the new GCP setup met stringent compliance standards
Fournine partnered with Google Cloud to establish an account in the Dammam region, a crucial step toward SAMA compliance. We've reviewed Levers' AWS infrastructure, designed a GCP architecture that aligned with the company's requirements, and executed a phased migration plan. This meticulous approach ensured zero downtime throughout the migration process.
Successfully implemented SAMA-compliant infrastructure and applications.
Transitioned from AWS to GCP with zero downtime, ensuring business continuity.
Ensured ongoing compliance monitoring with industry standards.
Strengthened security with detailed recommendations and actionable insights.
Streamlined infrastructure setup, reducing complexity and improving reliability.