Bravura appoints new CFO
Wealth management technology provider, Bravura Solutions has appointed a new chief financial officer.
The company announced this week that it had appointed former Minter Ellison executive, Martin Deda to the role.
Deda will report to Bravura’s global chief executive, Tony Klim and will also serve as an executive director on the Bravura board.
Prior to joining Minter Ellison, Deda had been chief financial officer at iSoft Limited and had previously been a regional chief operating officer and chief financial officer with CSC for Central and Eastern Europe.
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