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SRV Servcorp Ltd

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  • 4.990
  • +0.020+0.40%
20min DelayMarket Closed Apr 24 16:00 AET
492.45MMarket Cap12.54P/E (Static)

About Servcorp Ltd Company

Servcorp Ltd is a provider of a wide variety of office-space solutions for businesses, including virtual offices, executive suites, meeting rooms, and other accommodations. The company was founded in Australia but currently operates in numerous large cities across countries, including New York, Sydney, London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Dubai. Notable locations include co-working space in the One World Trade Center in New York City. The company reports revenue from like-for-like floor income. The company has its operating segments in Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia (ANZ/SEA); United States of America (USA); Europe and Middle East (EME) and North Asia, and Other.

Company Profile

SymbolSRV
Company NameServcorp Ltd
Founded1999
MarketASX
Employees674
Fiscal Year Ends06-30
Address19-29 Martin Place Level 63, MLC Centre
CitySydney
CountryAustralia
Zip Code2000
Phone+61 292317500
Share RegistryBOARDROOM PTY LIMITED LEVEL 8, 210 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, 2000 (02) 9290 9600

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Alfred George Moufarrige
  • Chief Executive Officer,Managing Director
  • --
  • Wallis Cook Graham
  • Non-Executive Director
  • --
  • Mark Vaile
  • Non-Executive Director
  • --
  • Anthony (Tony) McGrath
  • Non-Executive Director
  • --

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