Three Senior Professionals Join Independent Director Panel, Fu Shou Yuan's Resumption Path Becomes Clearer

Stock News
08/16



After being suspended for nearly five months, Fu Shou Yuan International Group (01448) continues to intensify its remediation efforts. On August 14, the company announced the appointment of Zhao Guangbin, Zhou Quan, and Qian Qian as independent non-executive directors for a three-year term. All three have joined the audit committee and compliance committee, and are fully integrated into the special investigation committee tasked with reviewing "questionable transactions."

This remediation stems from events in March this year. According to a June 18 announcement, forensic accountants initially identified 47 questionable transactions between 2016 and 2025, involving approximately RMB 19.7 million. Some payments lacked supporting documentation and implicated the former president, who was removed from his position in December 2025. The Stock Exchange subsequently issued a resumption guidance to the company, with core requirements including completing an independent forensic investigation and releasing results, making up for overdue financial reports, demonstrating management integrity and competence, and completing internal control remediation verification. This provides a clear timeline for the resumption remediation, and the company is advancing each step in accordance with the guidance.

In this context, the appointment carries significant implications. The special investigation committee, composed entirely of independent directors, serves as the decision-making and oversight hub for the entire investigation. The addition of three new members upon their appointment means that the professional coverage of this hub now extends from financial compliance to macroeconomics and cross-border legal dimensions. For minority investors, an investigation led by independent individuals with no ties to the involved parties ensures that the conclusions can withstand market scrutiny — this is the most notable governance implication beyond the announcement.

The backgrounds of the new independent directors add weight to the appointment. According to the August 14 announcement, Zhao Guangbin previously served as a senior economist at PricewaterhouseCoopers China and as an economist and policy director at the Hong Kong Accounting and Financial Reporting Council. Zhou Quan has over 20 years of experience in financial compliance and equity investment. Qian Qian is a professional lawyer familiar with listed company compliance and domestic and international legal matters. Generally, senior professionals conduct rigorous due diligence before accepting a directorship at a listed company. Their acceptance of the appointment at this time can be seen as a vote of confidence in the company's operational status and remediation direction.

Supporting this trust is the company's unchanged fundamental position. According to the June 18 announcement, during the suspension period, the company's cemetery and funeral services continued to operate normally in all material respects. The certainty in industry demand is equally clear: the Ministry of Civil Affairs' "2025 National Aging Business Development Report" shows that as of the end of 2025, the population aged 60 and above in China reached 323 million, accounting for 23.0% of the total population. Some long-term shareholders have indicated that the company has ample cash and attractive dividends, and the short-term resumption process does not alter the long-term industry logic, with shareholders willing to wait patiently.

It is evident that from filling independent director positions to strengthening the investigation hub, the company's remediation path is becoming clear and identifiable.

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