Bravura appoint new group CEO 19 May 2011London Reporter: Justin Lawson
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Bravura Solutions Limited (Bravura) has appointed Tony Klim as the new group chief executive officer.
Tony joined Bravura three years ago in February 2008 as the CEO for EMEA, charged with the responsibility to achieve new business and financial targets. Under his guidance, Bravura has expanded significantly in the region both through organic and acquisitive growth, and the European region now accounts for almost 70 per cent of the company’s revenue.
Tony said: “I am very excited about this opportunity. I believe that Bravura is in a strong position to move forward as a market leading provider of transfer agency and wealth management software applications to the financial services market. We have an exceptional team of talented employees and I look forward to contributing in my new role through encouragement, empowerment and clarity in working towards a common goal.”
Brian Mitchell, Chairman of the Board of Bravura said: “We are extremely pleased to appoint Tony to the position of Group CEO. Tony has a wealth of experience in international financial services having held a number of executive and board positions with private and listed companies in this sector over the past 25 years.
“Tony has built strong relationships with our major blue chip clients such as Bank of New York Mellon, JP Morgan, Citi, Lloyds Banking Group, Aviva and Legal & General and we are confident he is filling the position with a detailed knowledge and understanding of Bravura’s important client base, products and services.”
Tony will be based in Bravura’s London office. He added: “While I am extremely familiar with our European clients and employees I am looking forward to spending more time in Australia, New Zealand and Asia to get to better know and understand the needs of our wealth management clients and employees in our home base.”
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