The Dudley partners with Whistlebrook

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Whistlebrook, a provider of back office systems to the financial services sector, is providing the Dudley Building Society with new accounting software to meet the needs of its customers.

Whistlebrook Financials (WBF) is an accounting solution which widely used across the financial services sector, especially in the UK building society market. It provides specific functionality required by financial organisations and seamlessly integrates with Whistlebrook’s existing portfolio of software products.

The WBF software has recently been redeveloped to allow customers to take advantage of new technology, particularly in respect of advanced security, as well as providing the latest look and feel.

Jonathan Young, financial controller at the Dudley Building Society, said: “We needed a proven accounting package to better meet the requirements of the business. WBF is a well-established product with a good reputation within our industry and peer group.

“This gave us the confidence to make the switch to Whistlebrook, and, following a successful implementation project, we are delighted to be live on WBF in time for our new financial year.”

Andy Hudders, Whistlebrook’s sales and marketing director, added: “We are delighted that Dudley Building Society is now live on Whistlebrook Financials and already enjoying the benefits of the system. Whistlebrook Financials is the most widely used financial ledger system in the building society market, and it is great to have Dudley Building Society join the ever growing community of Whistlebrook Financial users.”

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