TCA Synergo Appoints Eric Dickinson As Business Development Director For Sales & Client Services [ 4th May 1999 ] Eric Dickinson has joined TCA Synergo, the specialist stockbroking systems supplier, as Business Development Director. Dickinson will be responsible for sales of TCA Synergo’s Tarot system to new clients and for the continuing commercial relationship with Tarot customers. The appointment supports TCA Synergo’s commitment to developing client services and its ambitious growth strategy. Dickinson’s valuable skills and experience come from over twenty years spent working for software vendors. Prior to his appointment with TCA Synergo, Dickinson was Sales Manager for ACT Financial Systems Limited, heading up sales and account management for the supply of stockbroking systems for the company in London. While with ACT, Dickinson maintained a consistently successful track record of contracting for major projects with new and existing customers. And, he was instrumental in determining the direction and growth of the business. Company Background TCA Synergo is part of the Terence Chapman Group and a leading supplier of systems and services to the stockbroking and private client fund management sectors. TCA Synergo counts a number of the leading retail stockbrokers amongst its client base with a significant proportion of all UK equity transactions being processed by brokers using or installing Tarot. The company aims to be the outstanding supplier of systems and services to this sector and is committed to keeping pace with all developments in UK stockbroking and funds management. Tarot is an integrated system covering the entire key processing requirements for stockbrokers and private client fund managers. The system is functionally rich and offers a highly automated, straight through processing solution. With such a high level of automation Tarot users have a sound basis for low cost, scalable operations. Tarot clients have been live on the millennium compliant release since mid 1998 and on the Euro release since end 1998. Tarot is built on a modern, client/server architecture using advanced toolsets under flexible and highly scaleable platforms. The system is Internet enabled and supports Internet dealing and enquiry functions. |