Phoebus Software partners with Consectus

Phoebus Software has announced a new partnership with Consectus, as it continues to grow its digital partnership ecosystem.

The collaboration will allow for clients of the mortgage and savings account servicing technology provider to use Consectus’ solutions to enhance their customer experience.

Consectus provides a range of technologies for use in both internal and customer-facing functions. The systems can work as standalone or interoperate with installed systems of record.

Its products cover online and app-based banking, branch tablet and teller, and AI-powered webchat, bot and robotics systems.

Phoebus’ partnership ecosystem comprises a range of suppliers that deliver non-core functionality, integrated with Phoebus servicing via APIs.

By partnering with Consectus, Phoebus clients can access a range of features, including enabling customers and members to view mortgage and savings account information online and via mobile apps, and deliver full branch teller functionality.

The latter includes integration with existing branch technologies, such as passbook printers.

Chief technology officer at Phoebus Software, Neil Dyke, said: "For many years, Phoebus has used APIs to provide data to our clients that have their own borrower and saver portals and mobile applications. These APIs are already widely used by specialist banks, lenders, and equity release providers. However, as we continue to grow within the building society, lending, and savings sectors, this partnership with Consectus will allow us to focus on driving operational efficiencies through our digital core servicing offering.

"This will be highly beneficial for both Phoebus and our clients, enabling them to offer customers and members modern self-service capabilities and improved branch technology, while we remain dedicated to our core mission of delivering scalable and proven servicing solutions."

Chief executive officer and co-founder at Consectus, Paul D’Ambra, added: "We’re thrilled to collaborate with Phoebus Software to provide non-core functionality that enhances the customer experience and operational efficiency for their clients. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to innovation and delivering best-in-class solutions."



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