Vivic Corporation Moves to Dissolve Taiwan Branch Following Policy Shift; Completion Expected by Year-End 2025

Reuters
Sep 30
Vivic Corporation Moves to Dissolve Taiwan Branch Following Policy Shift; Completion Expected by Year-End 2025

Vivic Corporation has announced it is proceeding with the closure of its Taiwan branch, following the publication of required public notices on September 26, 27, and 29, 2025. If no creditor objections are filed within three months of the final notice, the court is expected to issue a certificate of closure. Upon receipt, Vivic plans to close the branch's bank account and complete deregistration, anticipating the process will be finalized by the end of 2025. The company expects the dissolution to have minimal impact on its overall business performance, as it continues to pursue operations in other jurisdictions.

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