Phoebus continues FSF support

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Phoebus Software Limited (PSL) has renewed its sponsorship arrangement with the Financial Services Forum.

The agreement includes sponsorship of both the Mortgage Special Interest Group and also the Retail Banking Group.

Richard Pike, PSL’s sales and marketing director, said: “The Financial Services Forum is a unique sponsorship opportunity. Its meetings are attended by some of the key people in the mortgage and banking industry.

“Our support of both the Mortgage and Retail Banking Special Interest Groups reflect our pedigree in and continued commitment to these sectors and we look forward to meeting with members of both of these groups throughout the year at as many events as possible.”

David Cowan, FSF’s managing director, added: “It is a real positive for the Financial Services Forum that a company such as Phoebus Software Ltd with such an in-depth knowledge of the mortgage and banking sector has renewed its sponsorship of the Mortgage Special Interest Group for 2014 and also chosen to sponsor the retail Banking Group.

“PSL brings over 25 years of knowledge to both groups and are a knowledgeable contributor to our conferences, debates and workshops. We are delighted to have them on board.”

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