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Star turn
Affectionately known as the Ant and Dec of iPSL, Northfield’s Duncan Blackwell and Dave McSeveney are bracing themselves for a parting of the professional ways when the site closes. But only on the work front. Site Manager, Duncan, and Senior Operations Manager, Dave, are also best friends who regularly hang out together. They joined the…
Intelligent Processing Solutions Ltd (iPSL) Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement for the Financial Year 2017
Section 54 of the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act of 2015 requires companies with a turnover above £36m to publish a statement of the actions taken to prevent or otherwise eradicate slavery and human trafficking from their supply chains. iPSL is a UK Business Process Outsourced (BPO) financial services company specialising in cheque processing. iPSL…
Jason Slatcher

Chief Information Officer I joined iPSL early in 2018 at a really exciting time for cheque processing as the company was in the midst of a huge transformation programme to introduce a digital platform for processing cheques. During my 25 year career in IT I’ve led diverse global teams, delivering business outcomes based on strong…
Paul Demby

Finance and Risk Director I am a chartered accountant with almost 20 years’ experience in various Finance Director roles within the UK and US. I joined three years after the company had been formed, directly from Unisys. Initially my role was to stabilise the company’s financial position and assist in refinancing and delivering new contractual…
Intelligent Processing Solutions Ltd (iPSL) Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement for the Financial Year 2016
Section 54 of the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act of 2015 requires companies with a turnover above £36m to publish a statement of the actions taken to prevent or otherwise eradicate slavery and human trafficking from their supply chains. iPSL is a UK Business Process Outsourced (BPO) financial services company specialising in cheque processing. iPSL…
Bring on the development opportunities
CHELMSFORD’S raft of new work has sparked off new development opportunities too. They include a new role for David Roberts (above), who became Ops Expert a year ago. “It has been an exciting challenge,” he reports. “There has been a lot to take on board and constant change trying to ensure everyone is multi-skilled, but…
New twist in Oliver’s tale
THERE’S a brand new face at Bradford and he’s very happy to be there. One month in to his role as Processor, Oliver Chan was thoroughly enjoying learning all the new aspects of his job. “The people are really nice, too,” he says. It is the 23 year-old’s first ‘office job’. After leaving school Oliver…
WELL AND TRULY BACK IN THE RUNNING
WHEN marathon maestro Anne Parsons sets her sights on a running goal nothing stands in her way. After fighting her way back from a painful neck injury, Anne has achieved the greatest running challenge of her life – completing the New York Marathon in an impressive time. “New York has been my ambition for years,…
Injury cripples Dave’s fund-raising challenge bid
THE fearsome Tough Mudder event put paid to one of Northfield’s entrants before it even started. Just one day after paying his entry fee, Senior Operations Manager Dave McSeveney went for his first training run – and got a bone injury that left him on crutches and off work for a week. Now Dayshift Processor…
Nearly £4,000 from deep pockets
CHELMSFORD folk dug deep into their pockets throughout 2015 and ended up raising more than £3,800 for a wide range of charities. A welcome £2,500 was divided between Essex Air Ambulance and Helen Rollason Cancer Charity and more than £1,300 was given to Children In Need, Nepal Disaster, Breast Cancer Awareness and Macmillan Cancer Support….