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Stokes Leaves XSP to Join 3i Infotech as Sales Manager in Europe

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Originally appeared in MiFID Monitor

Gary Stokes, ex-European sales director of corporate actions software vendor XSP, has joined 3i Infotech, a global provider of IT solutions and owner of Rhyme Systems, as sales manager for its European Asset Management and Capital Markets Division.

At 3i Infotech he will be responsible for selling two of the company’s products, Reporting to Clients and ArrowSP throughout Europe. He will report directly to Neil Ridgway, director, Asset Management and Capital Markets, 3i Infotech, Western Europe.

Prior to joining XSP, Stokes held the role of sales executive at financial software provider Mondas (now Corero).

Reporting to Clients is an automated, standalone client reporting solution that encompasses the entire investment reporting process. ArrowSP is a real-time, Crest solution, which is suitable for any organisation with participant membership. It has been designed to interface to the Euroclear Single Platform supporting ISO 15022 and eventually 20022 messaging, as well as traditional Crest proprietary standards for existing legacy applications.

Existing clients of 3i Infotech include LCH.Clearnet, Coutts RBS, Rathbones and Brewin Dolphin.

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