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Gregory Cooper

Perpetual Limited | Non-Executive Director, Non-Executive Deputy Chairman
Mr Cooper has more than 30 years of global investment industry experience in the UK, Asia and Australia with understanding of international funds management. Mr Cooper brings financial services and strategy expertise to the board gained from his executive career at Schroders Australia where he was the Chief Executive Officer from 2006 to 2018 with responsibility for Schroders' institutional business across Asia Pacific and then globally and his current non-executive career across the superannuation, banking and technology sectors. Mr Cooper currently serves as a Non-executive Director of NSW Treasury Corporation, where he also chairs the Investment Committee. He is currently the Chairman of Avanteos Investments Limited (part of the Colonial First State Group). Mr Cooper is a Non-executive Director of Australian Payments Plus Limited and some of its subsidiaries/ related entities and a Director of Australian Indigenous Education Foundation and Edstart Pty Ltd. Previously Mr Cooper acted as a Non-executive Director to the Financial Services Council and held the position of Chairman from 2014 to 2016. He is Chairman of the Investment Committee, Member of the Risk and Compliance Committee and Member of the People Committee.

Company and Roles

Company
Title
Tenure
Since
PPT
Perpetual Limited
  • Non-Executive Director
  • Non-Executive Deputy Chairman
5yrs, 1mthSep 2019

Holding

Company
Last Notice
Direct Shares
Indirect Shares
Options
Convertibles
PPT
Perpetual Limited
04/10/24016,471N/AN/A

Transactions

Company
Date
Type
Amount
Price
Value
Notes
PPT
Perpetual Limited
04/10/24
Issued
462$18.390$8,496Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP)
PPT
Perpetual Limited
08/04/24
Issued
412$24.573$10,124Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP)
PPT
Perpetual Limited
29/09/23
Issued
476$20.643$9,826Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP)
PPT
Perpetual Limited
31/03/23
Issued
380$21.387$8,127Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP)
PPT
Perpetual Limited
08/02/23
Issued
138$26.072$3,598Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP)