Bravura names Nick Parsons next CEO

Tony Klim stepping down on 3 September

Jenna Brown
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Bravura has appointed Nick Parsons as its next chief executive to replace Tony Klim who is stepping down on 3 September.

Parsons (pictured) joined Bravura as its chief technology officer in 2007, undertaking a range of senior leadership roles in the business including business development director, before moving into the global chief operating officer role in 2020. Klim, CEO for the past decade, said: "It has been a great honour for me to serve Bravura over the past 13 years, including 10 years as CEO. During my tenure, Bravura has grown into a highly regarded and deeply trusted partner to some of the world's most important financial institutions. I am immensely proud of what our company has become. I have ...

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