Shangri-La Asia Unveils 2025 Share Award Scheme for Employee Compensation
Reuters
Dec 12, 2025
Shangri-La Asia Unveils 2025 Share Award Scheme for Employee Compensation
Shangri-La Asia Ltd. has announced the grant of share awards under its 2025 Share Scheme. The scheme will provide 339,789,305 shares available for future grants, with a sublimit of 35,855,250 shares for service providers. The awards may include a shorter vesting period for new joiners replacing awards forfeited at previous employers. Vesting is based solely on time and is not subject to performance targets. A clawback mechanism applies, allowing the company to reclaim awards under circumstances such as fraud, dishonesty, or actions harmful to the company's business or reputation. The share awards will be satisfied through the issuance of new shares, and no financial assistance will be provided to grantees for the purchase of award shares.
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