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Friday, 19 January 2007 |
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Stephen Enderby Stephen Enderby has 15 years experience in the IT industry specifically in the financial arena. His IT career with Nouvobanq involved exposure to all areas of banking automation. Subsequent to this, he gained valuable experience in Electronic Funds Technology as a software specialist with GR Fairall Ltd, working on such projects as the initial Central African Building Society (CABS) ATM implementation. In 1991 he left to take the position of IT manager for Nouvobanq Botswana, responsible for the bank’s infrastructure gaining in-depth business experience. After the Nouvobanq merger with First National Bank, Mr Enderby joined Botswana General Insurance Limited as Project Manager responsible for the implementation of the company’s Under-Writing package. Returning to Zimbabwe in 1996, he took up the position of Project Manager with Transaction Processing Systems, later becoming the Business Development Manager responsible for sales, implementation and project management of EFT and eCommerce solutions within the SADC region.
Mr Enderby heads up Fintech EFT.
Derek Vincent With a Bachelor Of Commerce degree from the University Of Natal, Derek began his IT career as a junior software engineer with ICL Zimbabwe. He moved across to the Sales and Marketing division and held various positions including Account Manager Financial Services sector before becoming ICL Sales Manager in 1999 responsible for both the sales team and the marketing for the company. During this time he has been involved in a number of bank card and EFT projects, based on the IFS TPII software and Fujitsu group card processing hardware, as well as the first Zimbabwean pilot smart card project with ICL Ireland. His involvement in the IT Industry has seen him holding committee positions with various bodies including the UNIX User Group and more recently COMSA (Computer Suppliers Association). Derek joined the Fintech EFT team in December 2001 and is the point of contact for all sales, marketing and commercial aspects of the growing business.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 January 2007 )
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