Business Services Industry

Cass Commercial Corp. Names Langfitt Vice President of Utility Payment Division

Business Wire, June 15, 1999

ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 15, 1999--

Cass Information Systems (CIS), a subsidiary of Cass Commercial Corp. (NASDAQ:CASS), has named Gary Langfitt vice president of sales and marketing at its utility payment division.

The new division pays the utility invoices of and provides energy management information services to major U.S. corporations.

Prior to joining Cass, Langfitt was director of sales and marketing for Executive Focus Group, a regional provider of client-server solutions in accounting, imaging, e-commerce and sales automation. Most recently, he served as sales director for Computer Facility Integration, a national consulting and software systems concern that helps corporations track, maintain and allocate corporate assets.

"Langfitt's addition underscores our commitment to providing customers with advanced information technology products and services," said Harry M. Murray, executive vice president of the utility payment division. "Paying invoices is only the start of the process. Information delivery is where Cass continues to invest heavily, using Internet, imaging and EDI technology to enable our customers to meaningfully leverage the information we capture for them."

Founded in 1956, CIS is a leading provider of payables services and information support systems to companies in the United States and Canada. Its core strategy is to continue to expand its payables services, focusing on electronic commerce and Internet-based services. CIS operates processing centers in St. Louis, Columbus, Ohio and Boston, Mass., and is supported by a banking affiliation with Cass Commercial Bank.

The firm's Internet address is www.cassinfo.com.

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