Re-designation of Tom Wilson as an Independent Director

GENERAL
Mon, Jun 24 2024 05:24 pm

Re-designation of Tom Wilson as an Independent Director

Radius Residential Care Limited (NZX: RAD) advises that, having regard to the definition of “Independent Director” in the NZX Listing Rules, and factors that may impact director independence in the NZX Corporate Governance Code, the Board has determined that Tom Wilson is an Independent Director.

CONTACT DETAILS
For further information, please contact:
Emma Haycock
Company Secretary
Phone: +64 21 045 5134
Email: [email protected]

ENDS

About Radius Care
Radius Residential Care Limited was founded in 2003 and provides essential healthcare services to elderly New Zealanders. It operates in communities throughout New Zealand, offering the full range of accommodation and care options. Today, Radius Care operates 23 aged care facilities, of which it owns 12 and leases 11. Four of the owned facilities also include retirement villages and Radius Care’s online shop sells specialist assisted-living products. The company employs over 1,700 people, including highly qualified healthcare staff who are committed to providing the very best in nursing care, and has expanded its services, establishing RConnect, a Nurse and Carer bureau and Home Care provider. Radius Care listed on the NZX in December 2020. For more information visit radiuscare.co.nz or check out our Facebook page @RadiusCareNZ.


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