Get back what you put in
Pace Ward reviewed its IT system 18 months ago and recently decided to go live with OASys, Misys' Windows quotation and administration system. It is now starting to see some results
Pace Ward, a predominantly commercial broker, specialising in prestige and performance cars and affinity schemes, made the decision 18 months ago to review its IT system. The main aim being to accommodate future growth and a number of potential acquisitions.
Now live with OASys, Misys' complete Windows quotation and back-office administration system, the company is seeing a return on its investment.
Company director, Jeremy Pace, explains: "At Pace Ward, we have always invested in IT to streamline
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