January 31st, 2008 — General from Justin @ Zopa blog
We’ll be performing site maintenance tomorrow morning from 6am for around 2 hours. The site will be unavailable while the IT team are busy tinkering. Thank you for your patience and understanding while the work takes place.
Continue reading → Site maintenance tomorrow morning (1st February 2008)
January 29th, 2008 — General from Justin @ Zopa blog
We’ve experienced a problem with the handover from our old banking system to our new one, which has caused a problem with some of the borrower repayments currently processing this month.
Unfortunately, due to teething problems with the software and good old human error, repayments which are usually requested in pence, were requested in pounds.
The error [...]
Continue reading → Pence, not pounds
December 11th, 2007 — General from Justin @ Zopa
We’ll be taking the site offline to give the database a spring clean from 10.30pm tonight. We’re expecting that the work will take 3 hours.
That is all.
Continue reading → Site down
May 3rd, 2007 — General from Justin @ Zopa
We’re redoing all our printed materials for zopa.com and have just had the wet-proofs through for the letterhead. Eamon and I decided that the print world needed a bit of web2.0 treatment. So here’s the letterhead with rounded corners and shiny surface.
Continue reading → Print2.0
April 20th, 2007 — General from Justin @ Zopa
Zopa’s (Webby-nominated *cough*) Front-end Team are looking for some temporary talent to help us out with the pile of work that needs doing on the site. It never stops around here.
Anyway, we’re looking for someone for May and a little bit of June with the following skills:
xHTML/HTML to an expert level - you can write [...]
Continue reading → Lovely place to work
April 20th, 2007 — General from Justin @ Zopa
We were mentioned at the Future of Web Design conference the other day and Billster’s Tristan (soon to be Zopa’s Tristan) managed to grab a shot of the biggest Zopa graphic ever.
I’m putting this up for no other reason than as an excuse to thank Poke for the help and design they’ve given us in [...]
Continue reading → Look at the size of that thing