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Sue Coles appointed business systems analyst at Conister Bank

by isleofman.com 20th October 2010

CONISTER Bank has appointed Sue Coles as a business systems analyst.

 

Sue will oversee the replacement of the bank's current asset finance system which is used to manage the bank's lending activities.

 

Her role incorporates the design of customer focused processes that will lead to the replacement of the current lending system with the aim of providing a faster and more efficient service for the bank's customers.

 

Educated at Portsmouth Polytechnic, Sue studied chemistry and computing. 

 

She progressed as a software developer and application support engineer - a role which led her to spend many years working in Europe and the USA.

 

She has also worked in the pharmaceutical sector monitoring patient safety during clinical trials and more recently moved into the banking sector setting up and improving systems and processes for mortgage and investment companies.

 

Sue lives in Castletown with her partner and has expanded upon her many leisure activities since her move to the Island.

 

Managing director of Conister Bank Simon Hull said: "We are confident that with Sue's strong execution skills and proven ability the new lending system will enable us to provide an even smoother and more customer focused service."

 

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 20th, October 2010 08:52pm.

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