General Capital Appoints New General Finance Director

ADMIN
Thu, Aug 01 2024 02:17 pm

General Capital (GEN:NZ) Appointment of New Director to Subsidiary General Finance

General Capital, the listed financial services group, today announces the appointment of Geoffrey Sinclair as an independent director to its wholly owned subsidiary, General Finance Limited.
Geoff holds a BCom and has a proven track record of establishing and growing businesses, particularly within the finance sector. Geoff specialises in start-ups and building on existing business operations, broad experience including general management, marketing, strategic planning, product development, lending, compliance, and credit control.

General Capital Chair, Mr. Rewi Bugo says the Board is pleased to welcome Geoff as a director of General Finance. “Geoff brings a wealth of experience to General Finance, including a strong operational and finance sector background. His skillset is a valuable addition to the General Finance Board and business” he says.

General Finance’s Board has determined that Mr Sinclair is an independent director.

His appointment was effective 1 August 2024.

ENDS

This announcement was authorised by Brent King, Managing Director

For further information contact:
Brent King
Managing Director
General Capital Limited
+64 21 632 660
[email protected]

1 August 2024


Announcement PDF


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