Four new staff at BEP Systems

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Mortgage and savings origination software house BEP Systems has appointed four new staff members as part of its expansion strategy.

The four new recruits are:

  • Hania Zaidi, QA lead. She will be overseeing testing strategy and execution. In her previous roles she has placed QA process, strategy and structure and built a test team from scratch. She has been actively involved in setting up testing automation and helped to improve release management processes.
  • David Brown, senior technical lead. He joins from Capita and will be working with the chief technology officer and development team on improving and supporting the functionality and architecture of BEP’s Apprivo2 platform.
  • David Hillerby, pre-sales manager. He joins with experience from working in pre-sales posts at Neopost and Bottomline Technologies and will be working closely with BEP’s managing director Chris Little on the sales pipeline.
  • Nick Anjum, graduate business analyst. He joins following graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University with a first class masters in mathematics.

Chris Little, managing director at BEP Systems, said: “I am thrilled with the appointment of these very accomplished team members. They will make an excellent contribution to our future growth and development as we continue to expand our systems and client base.

“It’s an exciting period of expansion at BEP Systems and we believe Apprivo2 is the fastest growing system in the UK serving mortgage lenders and specialist finance providers. We look forward to building its capability even further for our clients.”

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