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Perpetual partners with Bravura

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Bravura and Perpetual have joined forces to create new software.

Investment manager Perpetual has developed a software product with technology company Bravura aimed at integrating company systems.

The software Sonata Business Service will ensure a company's different systems are compatible with each other. 

"The new application will promote better interaction with our internal business and external business partners. This will ultimately improve Perpetual's responsiveness and will lead to better customer service," Perpetual chief operating officer Eric Wang said.

Wang said the software would also allow the company to develop new products.

 
 

"The flexibility offered by Bravura's product will allow us to introduce new products in years to come with minimal disruption to existing applications," Wang said.

The product is still in its testing phase but is expected to be launched later this year.

Bravura has more than 175 financial institutions and corporate clients.