MCK 2025 ASM Date / Director nominations

ADMIN
Mon, Feb 24 2025 08:30 am

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels New Zealand Limited advises that:

The Company's 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders is to be held on Friday 30 May 2025. The time and venue will be confirmed in the Notice of Meeting.

The period for director nominations is open from today with the closing date for nominations being 11 April 2025. Nominations must be sent to the registered office of the company, and must be made by a shareholder entitled to attend and vote at the meeting, and must be accompanied by the nominated person's consent in writing to act as a director, if elected.


Takeshi Ito
Company Secretary

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Issued by Millennium & Copthorne Hotels New Zealand Limited


About Millennium & Copthorne Hotels New Zealand Limited

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels New Zealand Limited (NZX:MCK) is the only NZX listed hotel owner – operator with 18 owned / leased / franchised hotels based in New Zealand under the Millennium, Grand Millennium, M Social, Copthorne and Kingsgate brands. As part of the Millennium & Copthorne Hotels group, we are proud to be part of a global network of over 120 properties in gateway cities across Asia, Europe, North America, the Middle East and New Zealand. MCK is also the majority shareholder in land developer CDL Investments New Zealand Limited (NZX:CDI) and also has property interests in Australia through its Kingsgate Group subsidiaries including a 50% ownership interest in the Sofitel Brisbane Central through a joint venture.

For more information, visit our website: www.millenniumhotels.co.nz


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