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Symphony plots future as ‘Amazon’ for finance

'Now is the time to really invest hard,' says new boss Brad Levy

Brad Levy is setting his sights on becoming the Amazon for financial services
Brad Levy is setting his sights on becoming the Amazon for financial services

Symphony is setting its sights on becoming the Amazon for financial services.

The $1.4bn communications provider for banks, that’s been nipping at Bloomberg’s heels for years, wants to buy tools that enable its clients to better digest large volumes of data as well as tech start-ups in the wealth management sector.

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