Deewin Tianxia Co. Ltd. Proposes Appointment of KPMG as New Auditors Following PwC Retirement
Reuters
Jun 25
Deewin Tianxia Co. Ltd. Proposes Appointment of KPMG as New Auditors Following PwC Retirement
Deewin Tianxia Co. Ltd., a joint stock company incorporated in the People's Republic of China, has announced a proposed change in its auditing firm. Following an open bidding process and recommendations from the company's audit committee, the board has decided to appoint KPMG and KPMG Huazhen as the new auditors, succeeding PricewaterhouseCoopers and PricewaterhouseCoopers Zhong Tian LLP whose terms concluded at the annual general meeting on 29 May 2025. The proposed appointment will be presented for approval as an ordinary resolution at an extraordinary general meeting scheduled for 14 July 2025. If approved, the new auditors' term will extend until the next annual general meeting. The company asserts that this appointment is in the best interest of both the company and its shareholders.
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