Phoebus Software appoints new client executive

Phoebus Software Limited has announced the appointment of Mark Smitheringale to the position of client executive.

The banking and lending software provider indicated Smitheringale will report into head of sales and account management, Adam Oldfield.

Smitheringale has over 30 years’ experience within the financial services industry, having worked within the building society and outsourcing sectors, and having held several positions encompassing direct to consumer and corporate facing responsibilities.

Phoebus Software has more than 25 clients across the banking, building society and loan servicing sectors in the UK and Ireland, and its platform services over £60bn of assets under management.

Smitheringale commented: “I’m delighted to be joining Phoebus Software at such an exciting time in the company’s history. Phoebus Software has a clear focus on client satisfaction and the chance to be able to be part of a company that continues to produce excellent results whilst bringing new products and innovation to the market is very rare, and one that I am pleased to be joining.”

Phoebus Software sales and marketing director, Richard Pike, added: “Mark is a well known industry figure and his experience is hugely relevant to many clients that will undoubtedly benefit from interaction with him.

“Even during these challenging times, Phoebus Software is committed to bringing in the right people to strengthen our business and Mark’s appointment is testimony to this. He will, without doubt, be a huge asset to PSL and our clients moving forward.”

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