Phoebus Software partners with MIAC Analytics

Mortgage and banking technology firm, Phoebus Software, has announced a new partnership with MIAC Analytics.

MIAC provides a wide range of services to help lenders meet risk management challenges.

Phoebus administers the mortgage books of lenders who now have access to MIAC’s advisory and software services, which includes property analytics, due diligence, independent stress-testing and the pricing of assets.

MIAC also provides model development and validation for regulatory reporting on IFRS9, Solvency II, Internal Ratings Based and Basel IV for financial services firms.

“Our strategic partnership programme enables us to offer clients add-on services, which are easy for us to implement through APIs with our partners,” chief revenue officer at Phoebus, Adam Oldfield, commented.

“MIAC has a wealth of data to provide deep analysis that is vital for lenders giving them insights into house prices, risk management and accounting solutions.”

Managing director, UK and Europe at MIAC Analytics, David Pickles, added: “Phoebus has an impressive range of clients across the lending spectrum from residential to buy-to-let, specialist, bridging and equity release. We work in all these areas and are thrilled to partner with Phoebus to offer our services to its clients.

“MIAC has the analytics and experience to guide our client partners through market turmoil and any investor, regulatory, and accounting developments affecting the financial services industry.”

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