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FICS Again Included in Mortgage Technology Magazine's Top 50 Mortgage Service Providers Listing

Business Wire,  July 14, 2008  

DALLAS -- Financial Industry Computer Systems, Inc. (FICS), a mortgage technology specialist that provides in-house residential origination and servicing technology and commercial servicing technology to the mortgage industry, announced that it was once again recognized by Mortgage Technology magazine in the 2008 Top 50 Mortgage Service Providers listing.

Four major criteria set by Mortgage Technology for inclusion in the listing include: customer satisfaction, functionality, market share and a viable revenue model. FICS has been a regular fixture in the publication's annual listing since its inception.

"We are pleased to be recognized for our continued achievements and dedication to our clients in the financial industry," said Susan Graham, president of FICS. "As we continue to grow and focus on how best to meet the needs of our clients, we recognize the need to continually demonstrate a high level of innovation in our solutions and we point to our inclusion in this year's Mortgage Technology listing as validation of our commitment and value to the marketplace."

About FICS

Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Financial Industry Computer Systems, Inc. (FICS) specializes in providing flexible, comprehensive residential and commercial technology solutions to the mortgage industry. FICS' solutions are designed around the latest in Windows-based technology, while incorporating innovative document management and Web-based capabilities into its full suite of products.

Additional information about FICS is available via the company's web site at www.FICSLoanWare.com.

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