Utilizing Distributed Streaming Platforms For Message-Oriented System Design In Financial Technology Solutions
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Javier Gómez
University of Madrid, SpainAuthor
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- Distributed Streaming Systems, FinTech Architecture, Apache Kafka, Event-Driven Systems
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The rapid expansion of financial technology (FinTech) systems has introduced significant challenges in managing high-throughput, low-latency, and real-time data exchange across distributed architectures. Traditional monolithic and batch-oriented processing systems are increasingly insufficient to support modern financial ecosystems that demand instantaneous transaction processing, fraud detection, risk analytics, and event-driven decision-making. In this context, distributed streaming platforms and message-oriented architectures have emerged as critical enablers for scalable and resilient FinTech infrastructures.
This research examines the role of distributed streaming systems such as Apache Kafka, Apache Storm, and S4 in enabling message-oriented system design within FinTech applications. The study integrates theoretical foundations from behavioral information systems adoption models, including the Theory of Planned Behavior (Ajzen, 1985), Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, 1982), and technology acceptance frameworks (Davis et al., 1989), to understand both organizational and technical adoption of streaming architectures in financial environments. Furthermore, the research synthesizes prior studies on digital transformation, big data ecosystems, and distributed computing paradigms (Gantz, 2008; Beyer et al., 2011; Lee & Choi, 2012).
A key focus is placed on real-world FinTech implementation scenarios such as fraud detection pipelines, algorithmic trading systems, and real-time payment processing systems. The paper also evaluates a critical contribution by Modadugu et al. (2025), which demonstrates how Kafka-based event-driven architectures enhance scalability, fault tolerance, and asynchronous communication in FinTech ecosystems. Across the analysis, the study highlights architectural trade-offs between latency, consistency, and scalability in distributed streaming systems.
The findings suggest that message-oriented streaming platforms significantly improve system responsiveness, data consistency in event-driven workflows, and operational scalability. However, challenges persist in areas such as system complexity, operational overhead, and security vulnerabilities in distributed environments. The paper concludes by identifying future research directions in hybrid streaming architectures, AI-driven event processing, and autonomous financial systems.
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