NEWS SOURCE: CONIX Systems Inc.

MANCHESTER, Vt., March 2 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — CONIX Systems, a leading international provider of payment processing solutions to the financial services industry, and a pioneer in the creation of post-Check 21 exceptions management tools, announces the creation of the Xcept Day 1 Solution Steering Committee.

The purpose of the steering committee is to guide feature and functionality development to ensure the Day 1 exceptions management solution reflects the real world challenges of banks and processors. Founding members of the steering committee include: Mike Boland, senior vice president of operations at RBC; Barbara Stallings, senior vice president of fraud at RBC; Alice Lyon, banking officer in operations at BB&T; and Debbie Whitt, vice president in operations at BB&T.

“We are looking forward to being part of the ongoing development process for the CONIX Xcept product. Our early impression is that CONIX has identified a pain point within the banking industry and has made significant progress in helping deal with exceptions processing management,” stated Tim Dillow, senior vice president at BB&T. “I am confident our participation with CONIX and the other steering committee banks will result in a superior industry product that fits seamlessly into our existing Day 1 processes.”

“Too often, solutions are cobbled together with little to no input from the end user until the solution is already in the bag and it’s time to start selling,” said president of CONIX Systems Frank Stokes. “Xcept has been developed with the needs of banks and processors in mind, and as the payments landscape continues to shift, we will continue soliciting feedback from banks and processors to ensure that Xcept anticipates and meets their evolving requirements.”

CONIX Systems will expand the steering committee with the limited addition of experienced operations executives from Top 100 banking institutions. For more information about Xcept and the Xcept Day 1 Solution Steering Committee, please visit www.conix.com/Products/Xcept.asp .

About CONIX Systems:
CONIX Systems Inc. is a world leader in providing payment processing software and related services to the financial services industry. The company’s products perform key processing tasks for an estimated 100 billion paper and electronic items each year and handle virtually every aspect of payment processing – including work flow management, exception processing, early fraud detection, image exchange.

CONIX software and services are used by approximately 90 percent of the largest banks in the country. Founded in 1992, the company is headquartered in Manchester, Vermont, with offices throughout the United States. More information: www.conix.com.

CONIX Systems is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and a member of IBM’s PartnerWorld for Developers.

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Original Story ID: (5725) :: 2010-03-0302-002

Original Keywords: payment processing solutions to the financial services industry, exceptions management solution, CONIX Systems, Day 1 exceptions management, BBT, RBC, Frank Stokes, processing solutions, Vermont business CONIX Systems Inc. Manchester Vermont

Alternate Headline: Steering Committee for Xcept Day 1 Exceptions Management Solution launched by CONIX Systems Inc.

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