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Flow Capital Names Matthew Gan Chief Financial Officer; Set to Move Listing From TSX Venture to CSE

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Flow Capital (FW.V) after trade Wednesday said it appointed Matthew Gan as chief financial officer effective June 1, replacing Michael Denny, who is retiring after serving in the role since September 2023.

Gan has over 13 years of experience across finance, investments, capital markets, and operating leadership, and he most recently served as managing director of credit and due diligence at the company, according to the statement.

"On behalf of the board and the entire Flow Capital team, I want to thank Michael for his meaningful contributions to the company. During his tenure, Michael played an important role in strengthening our finance function and helping guide the Company through significant operational enhancements," Chief Executive Alex Baluta said.

The company also said its shares are expected to begin trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange on June 1. In connection with the move, Flow Capital plans to voluntarily delist from the TSX Venture Exchange effective May 29. "The company's trading symbol 'FW' will remain unchanged, and shareholders will not be required to take any action in connection with the CSE listing," it added.

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