JOURNAL ARTICLE

Demystifying Event-Driven Microservices in Cloud-Native FinTech Applications

Vamshikrishna Monagari

Year: 2026 Journal:   Journal of Information Systems Engineering & Management Vol: 11 (1s)Pages: 184-197   Publisher: Lectito Journals

Abstract

Financial technology platforms based on event-driven microservices architectures have the potential to meet scalability, fault tolerance, and regulatory compliance demands, which are not achievable in monolithic systems. This architectural model does not make use of request-response communications but provides event-based messaging that is asynchronous and allows the decoupling of time, such that services work at their own speeds and can scale at will in case of failures. A markup log system like Apache Kafka offers a distributed commit log with strictly ordered guarantees needed by financial transactions to sequence them, and architecture designs like event sourcing and Command Query Responsibility Separation limit immutable audit logs and provide query optimization. The deployment configurations exploit distributed clusters having replication mechanisms that allow zero loss of data in the event of broker failures, which have been shown via controlled chaos engineering experiments to reassign partitions automatically, as well as ensuring event delivery. Since comparative performance evaluation shows significant gains with respect to the use of synchronous architectures, and the burden of consensus trade-offs is addressed by idempotent consumers and compensating transactions. Practical applications in investment platforms and payment gateways reveal the ability to handle Zaibatsu-frequency trades, to execute payment approval processes, and to enjoy regulatory compliance using append-only event stores. With the architectural flexibility, the financial institutions are already in a position to rapidly adapt to competitive factors and evolving regulations without needing a platform migration.

Keywords:
Microservices Asynchronous communication Event (particle physics) Exploit Server Software deployment Commit Payment

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Software System Performance and Reliability
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Cloud Computing and Resource Management
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Distributed systems and fault tolerance
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