TGS confident in becoming top software house
Transactor Global Solutions (TGS) will become the software house of choice for the broking community and quadruple in size by 2013, according to its chief technology officer
Transactor Global Solutions (TGS) will become the software house of choice for the broking community and quadruple in size by 2013, according to its chief technology officer.
Nathan Mills, said TGS, which currently works with 50 broking firms, planned to attract a further 150 clients over the next three and a half years.
He has calculated that the move would account for continued growth at 25-30% per annum and that was "as fast as TGS was prepared to go without jeopardising existing service
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