Bravura appoints NZ country manager


Wealth management software firm Bravura Solutions has appointed Kylie Bryant in a newly-created role as country manager for its New Zealand division.
She joined from ASB Bank where she held various leadership roles in customer experience, corporate strategy, business development and transformation.
She had 20 years’ experience in the financial services sector and spent the last seven years working in London at several global investment banks.
In 2018, she was awarded the Prime Minister’s Business Scholarship and attended the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Martin Deda, Bravura chief financial officer, said Bryant’s extensive experience and deep industry knowledge would be an asset, particularly during a phase of business growth.
“We look forward to working with her to continue enhancing our industry-leading software solutions and to drive positive outcomes for our clients,” Deda said.
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