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Red Hat & Lloyds Banking: Innovating with Open Source


Leading supplier of open source solutions, Red Hat, has partnered with Lloyds Banking Group to help transform how the bank’s engineering teams operate – leveraging modern engineering practices. 

For Lloyds Banking Group, the UK’s leading financial services group with 27 million members nationwide, collaboration with Red Hat marks an acceleration in the way it uses technology and data. 

Leveraging Red Hat’s InnerSource program, the bank will be supporting its 21.5 million digital customers with open source at the core of its digital strategy. 

Indeed, open source software has significant benefits for cost reduction as well as offering greater agility for technological transformation. Lloyds Banking Group’s efforts to drive these efficiencies come after it partnered with Dynatrace to measure its IT carbon impact and lower emissions. 

Lloyds Banking Group: An open source future

The partnership gives greater power to the bank’s Open Source Program Office (OSPO), which is responsible for developing and implementing the group’s open source strategy, defining best practices and governance, delivering internal training and tooling and collaborating with external partners. 

Now OSPO at Lloyds Banking Group has selected Red Hat’s InnerSource to power its open source capabilities, which it sees as a great opportunity to adopt open source practices for in-house development further, and capitalise on more opportunities for collaboration and faster decision-making. 

In return, Lloyds Banking Group will support Red Hat with its InnerSource implementation, to drive maximum value from its engineering team across the organisation. 

Pooi Ling Cheong, PhD, Open Source Program Office (OSPO) Lead, Lloyds Banking Group, says: “Our InnerSource journey is key to ensure we have an empowered and more productive developer community. 

“Working with Red Hat will help us accelerate our adoption of InnerSource practices across the Group, so we can better deliver on our goals and objectives, and deliver better products and services to our customers, more quickly.”

The bank will also work with Red Hat to build InnerSource frameworks and help standardise contributor roles and streamline processes for improved efficiency and quality. 



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