Nucleus revamps relationship with tech provider Bravura

‘To drive future inflows and AUA growth’

Julian Marr
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Nucleus has signed a long-term agreement with Bravura Solutions to provide direct access to its Sonata application, the principal system underpinning the AIM-listed company's wrap platform.

In a statement issued this morning (19 November), Nucleus - which floated on Aim in July - said the new agreement would mean a direct contractual relationship with Bravura for the Bravura Sonata application and associated change management services. According to the platform, the agreement - coupled with recent hires in its technology team - would "enhance its control over the platform technology" and enable it to "accelerate the rate of product development for the benefit of its users". "The board believes this will assist the company in driving future inflows and assets under administr...

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