Misys Celebrates 20 Years at the Forefront of the Spanish Banking Industry
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Jun 26 (MARKET WIRE) --
Misys plc (FTSE: MSY.L), the global application software and services
company, today announces that it has just celebrated having a presence in
Spain and providing world-beating solutions to its customers there for 20
years.
To mark the anniversary of its offices in the country, Misys hosted its
entire Spanish customer base at a celebratory event in Madrid, which
included the leading banks and financial institutions in the country. The
event was attended by a significant number of Misys clients all of whom
have benefited and gained value from its solutions, whether in corporate,
wholesale or retail banking or in treasury and capital markets.
"We are thrilled to have been able to support all our Spanish customers
over such a long period of time," comments Jacky Redmond, Country Manager
for Spain, Misys. "We have grown our business alongside our clients' and
have managed to sustain the rate at which we have grown by continually
adapting our solutions to the changing needs of our customers and the
market. Throughout the last two decades we have maximised value for our
clients by combining our deep knowledge of their business with our
commitment to their success, helping them to reduce costs, increase
efficiency and minimise risks with our broad range of solutions."
The largest banks in Spain have been with Misys since the mid 1980s, even
before the company opened a local office. Since locating in the country,
the company has seen a significant increase in customers placing their
trust in Misys solutions. Misys has more than 500 customers in Europe, of
which 23 are based in Spain, including CECA, BBVA, Santander and UBS.
Among those that attended the event were domestic retail and corporate
banks, global international banks with branches in Spain, a variety of
businesses with operations on both the buy-side and the sell-side and
transaction services specialists.
Redmond continues, "It is an exciting time for the Spanish market and
banks here have a real opportunity to leap-frog their competitors as they
take advantage of the market changes. Now is the moment for investing in
the future and getting more control over risks. Our dedicated team looks
forward to continuing to provide world-beating solutions to our customers
in Spain who have decided to choose a technology partner that is
financial stable and who has a long-term presence in the country."
About Misys plc
Misys plc (FTSE: MSY.L), provides integrated, comprehensive solutions
that deliver significant results to organisations in the financial
services and healthcare industries. We maximise value for our customers
by combining our deep knowledge of their business with our commitment to
their success.
In banking and treasury & capital markets, Misys is a market leader, with
over 1,200 customers, including all of the world's top 50 banks. In
healthcare, Misys plc owns a controlling stake in NASDAQ-listed
Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, Inc, a clear leader in the
provision of healthcare technology, serving more than 150,000 physicians,
700 hospitals and nearly 7,000 post-acute and homecare organisations.
Misys employs around 6,000 people who serve customers in more than 120
countries.
We aspire to be the world's best application software and services
company, delivering results for the most important industries in the
world.
Misys: experience, solutions, results
Contact us today, visit: www.misys.com
To view the Spanish release click on the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/misys_spanish_pr.pdf
Contacts:
Misys
Edward Taylor, Global Head of Public Relations
Solutions for Banking
Solutions for Treasury & Capital Markets
+44 (0)20 3320 5530
edward.taylor@misys.com
Financial Dynamics
Sebastian Mathews
+44 (0) 207 269 7158
sebastian.mathews@fd.com
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