CXi Software goes for experience

2 November 2016
| By Staff |
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Financial services software company, CXi Sofware, has appointed a director of product and sales.

The company announced this week it had appointed Stephen Williams to the role, effective from 31 October.

Confirming the appointment, CXi Softsware managing director, Séamus Ó Concheanain, said Williams had a wealth of experience in successfully designing and delivering complex solutions to wealth and investment institutions and financial institutions with 18 years' experience in the industry across client engagement, solution delivery, and business leadership roles.

He said Williams would initially be responsible for delivering product solutions to the company's Australia and New Zealand markets, before expanding CXi's reach into the broader APAC region later in 2017.

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