At Huawei Global Financial EcoWeek 2026, where ecosystem leaders from across the global financial services and technology landscape gathered to examine the next phase of financial transformation, Sunline was featured as a key core banking partner of Huawei. Discussions centred on how banks today are responding to rising operational complexity, increasing data demands, and the need for more agile, data-led operating models.

With twenty-four years of experience in financial technology and an established eight-year strategic collaboration with Huawei, Sunline drew on its track record of delivering large-scale transformation programmes, including a recent implementation for a leading bank in Singapore. As one of the largest banks in Asia by assets, it is consistently recognised among the world’s best banks. These experiences reflect a growing shift towards platform-based transformation in complex and evolving banking environments.
“Sunline’s partnership with Huawei is grounded in long-term alignment across both architecture and execution. By combining core banking capabilities with a robust infrastructure foundation, banks can modernise with greater certainty while retaining the flexibility to evolve. Through this collaboration, structured and risk-managed transformation approaches have been developed to address key operational and architectural challenges, enabling more scalable and resilient operating models,” said Jack Wang, Managing Director of Sunline International.
Data Governance as a Foundation for Scalable and Resilient Banking
As discussed during the Data Intelligence roundtable session, regional implementation experience shows that a standardized and consolidated single source of trusted master data is the foundation for reliable data analysis and AI use cases across intelligent marketing, risk management, operations, and data visualization. Especially when designing a 3-to-5-year data transformation journey, strong data governance empowers more effective data analysis for future business cases. Supported by DataMind, Sunline’s data intelligence platform, this approach spans data standards, quality management, metadata governance, and lifecycle oversight, enabling more consistent and dependable data usage across enterprise functions.

DataMind establishes a governed data layer between infrastructure and application layers, supporting consistent data flow across both underlying systems and business-facing platforms. This reduces fragmentation, improves cloud integration, and provides a more reliable foundation for operational processes and downstream use cases.
Integration of Core Systems and Data Architecture
Through its collaboration with Huawei, Sunline extends this capability by aligning core banking systems with real-time data platforms within a unified, platform-based architecture.

This alignment enables transactional processing and data management to operate in coordination, strengthening operational resilience and improving consistency across business functions. It also supports a more responsive operating environment, where decision-making is increasingly driven by timely and reliable data.
As financial institutions modernise their technology environments, core systems, data foundations and infrastructure are increasingly integrated within cohesive architectures. Sunline’s strategic direction, together with ecosystem partners such as Huawei, reflects this shift, supporting more resilient and future-ready operating models across the global banking landscape.