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Bradford & Bingley (B&B) is to use technology from Marlborough Stirling and Unisys to run its mortg...

Bradford & Bingley (B&B) is to use technology from Marlborough Stirling and Unisys to run its mortgage application processing and servicing. The firm has signed a five-year contract with both technology providers and will use the software for B&B and Mortgage Express customers. Under the deal, B&B will use the Unisys Financial Services System (UFSS) and Marlborough Stirling's Omiga facility, which, together, will form an integral part of B&B's mortgage sales and administration processing. Robert Dickie, group operations director at B&B, said he was confident that both technology provi...

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