Bravura names Libby Roy next CEO

Effective from 22 August 2022

Ayesha Venkataraman
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Bravura has appointed Libby Roy as its next chief executive to replace Nick Parsons who is stepping down with immediate effect.

Roy (pictured) will take on the role from 22 August, which will be filled in the interim by Peter Mann, the former CEO of Skandia and long-standing non-executive director of Bravura. She has more than two decades of experience in global financial services and technology companies, and currently holds the position of non-executive director of Bravura. Roy joins from Optus Business in Australia where she was managing director. Prior to that, she spent five years as managing director at PayPal in Australia and New Zealand. Roy also held several senior executive positions with AMP, AXA and A...

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