Phoebus Software appoints CTO

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Phoebus Software Ltd (PSL) has appointed Neil Dyke as its new chief technical officer (CTO).

Dyke (pictured) was previously the chief information officer for GE Money Home Lending with end-to-end IT responsibility for GE’s UK based regulated mortgage business. Before that he held several international IT leadership roles within GE and other  companies across a variety of business sectors.

His appointment is to focus on implementing PSL’s technology strategy including the continued development of PSL’s product and technology road maps.

Paul Hunt, managing director at PSL, said: “Neil Dyke is a very positive appointment for PSL. We are a successful, ambitious business and so Neil’s extensive experience of IT delivery and strategy across a number of different industries will be of huge assistance to us in achieving PSL’s future technology and product strategies.

“As an ex-Phoebus client, he also will bring a different perspective to the way we work and this will enable us to keep improving our client service levels and enable PSL to continue to meet both its’ technology and company goals.”

Dyke added: “PSL is a company making a real difference.  I worked with Phoebus as a customer at GE so I know just how good the Phoebus system is.

“CTO of Phoebus Software is an unrivalled opportunity to build on the excellent base of the past 28 years and expand it still further, so that PSL reinforces its position as the logical choice for any business with a loan or deposits requirement for originations or servicing.”

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