Applied Systems to double its headcount in Brighton
Software house sees opportunities to grow in the UK as it launches Applied Epic later this year.
Applied Systems is set to double its headcount in its Brighton office, according to senior vice president of international operations Jeff Purdy.
Purdy told Insurance Age that the software house had seen an increasing amount of interest in the last three months following the power outages at SSP.
"Our pipeline has doubled in the last 90 days, which is good news for us," he noted.
"We've had more new broker seats becoming available in the last 90 days than we had in the prior 18 months."
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