General Capital Announces New Appointment

GENERAL
Tue, Feb 18 2025 11:54 am

New General Capital Appointment

General Capital Limited (NZX:GEN) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Chris Dorn as Head of Corporate Finance for its wholly-owned subsidiary, Investment Research Group Limited (IRG). IRG, an NZX sponsor, specializes in corporate advisory services.

Mr. Dorn brings extensive experience in the corporate advisory sector, having previously served as Partner and Head of Corporate Finance at Findex, New Zealand, as an Executive Manager at Capital Solutions at ASB and a Corporate Finance Director at PWC. Mr Dorn will be specialising in managing sell side transactions for his clients and providing a cost-effective solutions for those business owners wishing to divest.

Chris Dorn said “I’m very pleased to have joined the General Capital Group in the role of Head of Corporate Finance. General Capital’s growth over the last 5 years has been outstanding and I am looking forward to working with Brent and the team to help continue its organic growth whilst also look to acquire businesses complementary with General Capital”.

Brent King, Managing Director of General Capital, said “We are excited that a person with Chris’s experience has joined the organisation and we look forward to him developing the corporate advisory work of IRG”.

ENDS


This announcement has been authorised by Brent King, Managing Director, General Capital Limited.

For further information contact:

Brent King
Managing Director
General Capital Limited
+64 21 632 660
[email protected]

18 February 2025


Announcement PDF


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