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SEK Seek Ltd

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  • 21.030
  • +0.080+0.38%
20min DelayMarket Closed Apr 24 16:00 AET
7.50BMarket Cap-74.31P/E (Static)

About Seek Ltd Company

Seek is a technology company operating in the employment segment. Seek’s primary business is an online marketplace for employment, www.seek.com.au, which is the largest online marketplace for employment in Australia and New Zealand. Seek also owns and operates employment listings platforms in Southeast Asia and owns a stake in an investment business in employment listings platforms and other employment-related businesses.

Company Profile

SymbolSEK
Company NameSeek Ltd
Founded1997
MarketASX
Employees3300
Fiscal Year Ends06-30
Address60 Cremorne Street Cremorne
CityMelbourne
CountryAustralia
Zip Code3121
Phone+61 385174100
Share RegistryCOMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED Yarra Falls, 452 Johnston Street, ABBOTSFORD, VIC, AUSTRALIA, 3067 03 9415 4000

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Ian Narev
  • Director, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
  • --
  • Graham Burton Goldsmith
  • Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Andrew Bassat
  • Director
  • --
  • Vanessa Wallace
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Rachael Powell
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Linda Kristjanson
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Michael Wachtel
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Leigh Jasper
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Jamaludin Ibrahim
  • Independent Director
  • --

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