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From Design to Deployment: David Amuquandoh’s Lyte Digital Is Revolutionizing Fintech Development

Mon, 19 May 2025 Source: TEDDY VAVA GAWUGA

In today’s fast-evolving financial technology space, speed and simplicity are crucial — and David Amuquandoh, founder and CEO of Lyte Digital Inc., is leading a bold transformation by placing design at the center of fintech development.

At the core of Lyte Digital’s mission is a revolutionary idea: “If you can design it, you can launch it.” Through its flagship platform Lyte Studio, the company is redefining how financial products are built — offering a low-code environment where developers and non-technical teams can transform Figma designs into fully functional, bank-grade applications.

“We’re flipping the development process on its head,” says Amuquandoh. “Design isn’t the last mile anymore. It’s the starting point.”

Lyte Studio simplifies product development by integrating essential fintech APIs — including KYC/AML, payments, wallets, and fraud detection — directly into the design workflow. This slashes development time by up to 80%, enabling startups and enterprises to go from concept to live app in days instead of months.

But Lyte’s innovation doesn’t stop there. The platform supports omnichannel delivery, allowing businesses to build for WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, mobile apps, USSD, and even voice interfaces like Alexa and Google Home — making financial services accessible to users across devices, languages, and connectivity levels.

“Whether you’re chatting with a bot or speaking to a smart assistant, Lyte makes financial services ambient, accessible, and context-aware,” Amuquandoh explains.

Backed by real-world experience building compliant financial systems in Africa, Europe, and North America, Amuquandoh designed Lyte to overcome common barriers like development bottlenecks and regulatory hurdles. The result is a modular, borderless platform that enterprises across the U.S. and Sub-Saharan Africa are already adopting for digital banking, remittances, savings, and payments.

Calling Lyte the “WordPress for fintech,” Amuquandoh envisions a world where launching a neobank or financial app is as easy as publishing a blog.

“Our mission is to reduce the friction between vision and execution,” he says. “Lyte Studio is where creativity meets compliance — and anyone with a good idea can launch a bank-grade solution across channels and borders.”

With enterprise momentum building and a roadmap focused on partnerships and expanded API integration, Lyte Digital is positioned to become the infrastructure powering the next wave of fintech innovation — one design at a time.

Source: TEDDY VAVA GAWUGA