Groves departs as EQT deputy chair

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16 December 2015
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Long-serving Equity Trustees deputy chairman, David Groves, has announced his retirement.

The company announced to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this week that Groves, the longest serving director on the board, would be departing.

Confirming Groves' departure, Equity Trustees chairman, Tony Killen, said he had been the company's longest serving director and had served as chairman of the Audit and Compliance Committee.

Groves said he felt the time was time right for his departure both personally and for the company following the successful integration with ANZ Trustees and the gaining of shareholder approval for a corporate restructure.

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