iBusiness Launches iBuild for Secure AI Code Deployment in Banking

October 28, 2025
iBusiness has launched iBuild, an AI-driven platform that allows financial institutions to generate and securely deploy code in minutes, expanding beyond traditional AI coding tools.

iBusiness has launched iBuild, an AI-powered platform that enables financial institutions to move from AI-generated code to secure live deployment within minutes, announced in a press release. The company describes iBuild as a step beyond typical AI coding tools, offering direct deployment capabilities into compliant cloud environments.

iBuild lets both technical and non-technical users describe applications, workflows, or automations in natural language, which the platform then builds, tests, and deploys within a SOC 2 Type II-compliant infrastructure. The system provides built-in security features suitable for banks and credit unions.

Key features include AI-driven app creation, rapid prototyping, and integration of native financial tools such as OCR, e-signature, and financial spreading for use in lending and payments. The platform allows users to edit and expand previous projects and deploy them through an organization’s private app store.

iBusiness developed iBuild following its earlier AI initiatives, including the Lendsey agentic lending solution and its LenderAI platform. The company will demonstrate iBuild at Money20/20 2025, and the platform is now available to banks, lenders, and fintech organizations.

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