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Regina Rygelis Joins Financial Technologies International - FTI - As Vice President, Global Marketing and Alliances

Business Wire, Jan 10, 2001

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 10, 2001

Financial Technologies International (FTI), a leading provider of real-time business information solutions for the financial services industry, announced today the appointment of Regina Rygelis to Vice President, Global Marketing and Alliances.

Joining FTI at a time of rapid growth, Ms. Rygelis will lead the expansion of FTI's alliances program and marketing activities globally.

"Regina brings a fusion of unique qualities to this position with a background in technology and business development, grounded in industry experience. She is positioned to understand both FTI's technology and solutions as well as evolve and execute a marketing and business development strategy" said FTI President and CEO Predrag Dizdarevic. "Regina's joining us is a great moment for FTI as we enter into a period of aggressive expansion of our sales initiatives and extension of our solution offerings to meet the demands of the financial services community worldwide."

Ms. Rygelis joins FTI from SeeBeyond (formerly Software Technologies Corporation or STC), where she developed and managed the company's global alliances for financial services, including straight-through processing and global banking. Previously, she developed strategic partnership programs in financial services for Sybase, including the company's portal product, with risk management and Internet data partners.

"FTI is a clear leader in financial information delivery solutions, and is uniquely positioned to assist the financial services industry migration to T 1, expanded customer relationship management usage and increased e-business," said Ms. Rygelis. "I look forward to helping FTI expand its presence into new markets and new product offerings. I am especially impressed by the market potential that I see for the FTI solutions offered under the ASP or BSP model."

About Financial Technologies International (FTI)

Financial Technologies International (FTI) is the world's leading provider of real-time information solutions for the financial services industry. FTI is based in New York City, with offices in San Francisco, Boston, Linz, London and Sydney. FTI's solutions are used today by leading financial industry customers worldwide, including leading international banks, broker-dealers, investment managers, mutual funds, insurance companies, investment banks, depositories and Web-based trading firms. FTI has significant business partnerships with Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702), IBM (NYSE: IBM), Intuit (NASDAQ: INTU), Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL), PeopleSoft (NASDAQ: PSFT) and Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: SUNW). For more information, visit http://www.ftisoft.com.

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