Bravura returns to profitability in H1 amid business 'reset'

Gross revenues of pension administration and dashboard provider up 7.4%

Jenna Brown
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Bravura group chief executive and managing director Andrew Russell
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Bravura group chief executive and managing director Andrew Russell

Bravura returned to profitability in the first half of its financial year with both revenue and earnings up on the previous period in 2023.

The pensions administration and dashboards technology provider said gross revenue was AU$127m (£66m), up 7.4% on the first half of 2023. It added that its earnings before interest, tax, deprecia...

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