Phoebus Software hires head of sales and account management

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Adam Oldfield has joined Phoebus Software Limited (PSL) as head of sales and account management.

Oldfield’s career in financial services spans over 20 years, working for businesses such as Homeloan Management, Vertex Financial Services and more latterly Unisys, where he was vice president sales, EMEA Financial Services and also undertook other sales leadership roles for over five years.

He is also an ex-Phoebus user from his time at Oakwood, now Pepper Money.

He will report into Richard Pike, PSL’s sales and marketing director.

Oldfield said: “PSL’s track record in the markets in which they currently work is exemplary, and the business clearly has a very bright future. I hope to bring some new ways of working to the business as well as existing client and new business opportunities.

“I look forward to working with the exec team to achieve future growth in line with PSL’s strategic plans.”

Pike added: “Adam is a hugely competent guy that I have had the pleasure of knowing professionally for over ten years. I have no doubt that he will bring new ideas and opportunities to PSL in client facing areas and I very much look forward to working with him moving forward.

“As an ex-Phoebus user, he understands our philosophies and the way we work with clients in partnership. I believe we will see substantial benefit from his appointment moving forward.”

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