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Malcolm leading GE Capital

10 February 2010 6:04PM
Skander Malcolm will take over as chief executive of GE Capital Australia and New Zealand, the financier announced yesterday.

Malcolm, 41, was running the retailer solutions (and basically the cards and store finance) piece of GE.

Malcolm joined GE in 2003 from Westpac and worked previously with Household Finance in Britain.

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