Bravura appoints global product head

Bravura Solutions has appointed Greg Johnson as Head of Product, in which he will spearhead the firm’s global product team in developing and implementing its suite of integrated solutions.
The appointment continues Bravura’s commitment to becoming a “product-centric organization” and its focus on digital delivery to enhance customer experience and improve efficiency.
“With extensive financial services experience, Greg will be a great addition to the team and will work closely with our global customers to better understand their pain points and how Bravura products can better meet their strategic goals in the wealth management and funds administration space,” Andrew Russell, Bravura Group’s Chief Executive Officer, said.
“Our clients are looking to us to help them drive down costs, reduce complexity and increase efficiencies and I’m confident that Greg will help us achieve these aims in a way that resonates with clients and helps increase our footprint in key markets across the globe.”
Johnson brings extensive industry experience to the new role, having previously held senior roles at AMP, TAL and Nano Digital Home Loans and as General Manager at Challenger Limited.
“Bravura has an expansive reach and scale across its suite of solutions and a huge opportunity to build on its rich history and capability to help our clients become more efficient, streamlined and ultimately more profitable,” Johnson said.
“I’m looking forward to working with clients on our product innovation plans and helping them innovate in some of the most tightly regulated industries in the global markets in which we operate.”









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