Financial Software Development

Information technology projects are some of the most costly investments a business can have. The problems for businesses in the financial hubs are compounded by the increasing difficulty in finding and retaining top quality talent, and this is where Scott Logic can help.

With extensive experience of working in many technical areas, from highly complex front office applications to large scaleable operations systems, Scott Logic provides an alternative to typical resourcing solutions.

Introducing Scott Logic

Scott Logic provides the very best in bespoke financial software and consultancy for the investment banking, stockbroking, asset management and hedge fund communities.

We build unique working relationships with all our clients continually striving to appreciate and work in line with their cultural values.

Scott Logic Services

Our spectrum of service includes:

  • Application design and development.
  • Application enhancement and re-engineering.
  • Enterprise integration.
  • Technology and architecture consultancy.
  • Technology training.

Careers at Scott Logic

Scott Logic offers a rare opportunity to work at the cutting edge of financial technology in roles seldom found outside the City of London.

We currently have vacancies for 4 software developers in our Newcastle and Edinburgh offices. 2 Java developers, 2 C#/.NET developers. Go to our careers section for more information.

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