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Bravura Solutions CFO to Step Down

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Bravura Solutions (ASX:BVS) said that Chief Financial Officer Neil Montford will step down, effective Aug. 14, according to a Friday filing with the Australian bourse.

The company will launch a global search to select its next CFO, the filing added.

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