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05 September 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Next Financial re-signs Bravura

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Investment manager Next Financial has re-signed its administration software agreement with Bravura for another two years.

Investment manager Next Financial has re-signed its administration software agreement with Bravura for another two years.

In 2004, Bravura provided Next Financial with administration software that supports individually managed accounts and separately managed accounts.

"The wide functional coverage of Bravura's technology and business process solutions will enable Next Financial to offer our customers access to innovative, tax-effective and individualised products," Next Financial managing director Peter Kennedy said.

Next Financial specialises in equities, derivatives and hybrid securities.