United Bank Limited (UBL) has completed a large-scale core banking migration in partnership with AUTON8, moving customer account records from Ex-Silkbank’s Temenos T24 system to UBL’s Symbols platform across 105 branches within six months.
The project delivered accurate reconciliation and uninterrupted operational continuity with zero critical data loss. The migration addressed demanding technical constraints including high-volume processing during limited banking windows, complex mapping between account structures, branch codes, customer identifiers and GL/symbol hierarchies, as well as remediation of legacy data quality issues.
AUTON8 used its MORPH platform to build governed, traceable transformation logic between the source and target structures, enabling repeatable conversion cycles and reduced cutover risk. MORPH’s no-code approach allowed rapid refinement of mapping rules across dry runs and ensured consistent outcomes that were carried into the final migration.
Farasat Ali Naqvi, EVP Core Banking at UBL, said the six-month delivery marks a significant milestone and highlighted how the no-code, governed and traceable transformation approach helped preserve data integrity and reduce operational risk while enabling a smooth post-migration transition.
Ali Raza, Chief Operating Officer at AUTON8, noted that migrating customer records across 105 branches between two different core systems under tight timelines showcased the company’s automation-led execution and banking domain expertise. He emphasised that AUTON8 MORPH provided governed, fully traceable mapping and conversion at scale.
The work follows last year’s merger of United Bank Limited and Silkbank, completed under the supervision of the State Bank of Pakistan, and reinforces AUTON8’s position as a partner for large-scale banking data migrations in Pakistan. The successful migration underscores the practical benefits of modern transformation platforms for banks undertaking core system modernisation while safeguarding accuracy and customer continuity.
