FRTB Reporting Portal
Client: Leading bank in the USA and Japan, considered one of Japan's three so-called megabank groups.
Year: 2024
Team: Solo Lead Product Designer(Me), Architect, 2 developers, QA
30%
decreased report prep time
4+
fragmented tools united into 1
2000+
Reusable design assets delivered
01. The Context
Due to new regulations, bank employees needed a unified portal to simplify data overview. They needed to deliver FRTB(Fundamental Review of the Trading Book) reports, but no solution was available to display the data effectively.
4+ solutions were already available, however they were scattered around and hard to use.
During the project, I found the sweet spot for the new solution, that followed technical constraints, fulfilled the user and business needs.
02. Preparation - and estimations
During this project I worked closely with software architects, developers and the client. The project went through 4 main stages, and I delivered multiple design activities throughout the process.
03.Sitemap and benchmark analysis
After delivering research of benchmarks, and existing portals, as well as the stakeholder needs, I delivered a sitemap for this new portal.
It was especially crucial to understand the existing portals and how features of the 4 portals could tie in into 1 solution.
04. Concept validation
A numerous wireframes were delivered by me of crucial portal sections, based on best UX practices, the existing information of the portals, business needs and the users.
As the sole designer, I juggled different requirements - technical, business and user needs.
In this stage, I conducted multiple user tests to validate and iterate the concepts.
05. High Fidelity Prototype
As the sole designer, on this project, in my role I developed a high fidelity prototype, and created a simple design system with over 2000+ reusable assets for the clients needs.
05. The Final Result & Implementation
The new portal helps bank employees be efficient and deliver necessary reports on time.
The new portal allowed to cut the reporting time for over 30%.

