Computershare CFO departs

23 July 2019
| By Chris Dastoor |
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Computershare Limited chief financial officer Mark Davis has advised he intends to step down from his position during the coming year.

The company would announce FY19 full year results on 14 August 2019, where they would reaffirm earnings guidance, with management earnings per share (EPS) for FY19 expected to increase by around 12.5 per cent on FY18, in constant currency.

Stuart Irving, Computershare chief executive said they had commenced a comprehensive search process, which would include internal and external candidates, but a successor had yet to be selected.

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