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Credit Corp Group Taps Perpetual's Greg Cooper as Board Chair

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Credit Corp Group (ASX:CCP) appointed Greg Cooper to succeed Eric Dodd as board chair, effective Aug. 5, according to a Monday filing with the Australian bourse.

Cooper, currently the chair of Perpetual (ASX:PPT), will join Credit Corp's board as a non-executive director on July 1 before assuming the chair role, per the filing.

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