Arum is a leading independent consultancy with extensive experience working with FICO's Debt Manager product. We have been involved in and project managed numerous Implementations, Upgrades and Business As Usual projects on behalf of banks and utility companies throughout the UK and across Europe.
Our experienced team ensures that clients obtain maximum benefit from the software by delivering improved performance which allows users to work more efficiently and results in reduced costs.
Arum is able to offer a range of services to clients in areas including:
- Implementations
- Upgrades
- Client customisation
- Interface integration
- Batch optimisation
- Router writing
- Query development
- Testing
- Training
Arum also offers an independent Systems HealthCheck for users of FICO's Debt Manager product. For more information about this HealthCheck please just complete this form.
Benefits
Arum's expertise and knowledge of FICO's Debt Manager can translate our clients' needs into tangible results. The Arum team can help our clients realise the potential of their system through the use of our innovative Debt Manager Agile Design (DMAD) process, which can drive out long term benefits including reduced batch time, more efficient processing and increased usability.
One of Arum's key philosophies is to build strong relationships with our clients, this means that the client has the comfort that there are resources with a real understanding of their organisation available to offer assistance and support. The result of this relationship is a familiarity with our client's system and processes, meaning less time is required to 'get up to speed' on any subsequent assignment which reduces the risk to the project.
With the benefit of Arum's experience our clients are able to achieve long term benefits to their business, maximising the return on the investment made in FICO's Debt Manager software.
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For more information about our Systems HealthCheck and other consultancy services please complete the following form.

