Bravura Solutions has announced that LGIAsuper has gone live with Bravura’s Sonata solution as its new superannuation administration platform for defined benefit contribution and defined benefit plans.
The Sonata defined benefit solution provided LGIAsuper’s 85,000 members with a unique capability to administer existing defined books of business while growing new business in accumulation and other retirement products.
LGIAsuper chief executive officer, David Todd, said he was delighted to partner with Bravura on this key initiative, and that the new platform would be a core component of their future growth plans for accumulation and retirement products.
“We will leverage Sonata’s comprehensive digital functionality to deliver an enhanced and engaging employer and member experience,” said Todd.
Bravura’s director of business development, Jason Tong, said with the Sonata defined benefit solution, LGIAsuper would become a market leader in its ability to deliver comprehensive services and superior member experiences.
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