China CITIC Financial Asset Management Dissolves Board of Supervisors After Articles Amendment Approval

Reuters
Dec 31, 2025
China CITIC Financial Asset Management Dissolves Board of Supervisors After Articles Amendment Approval

China Citic Financial Asset Management Co. Ltd. has announced that it has received approval for amendments to its Articles of Association and has dissolved its Board of Supervisors. The changes, approved at the company’s second extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in 2025 and subsequently by the National Financial Regulatory Administration, have resulted in the cessation of the roles of all Supervisors. The company expressed gratitude to the departing Supervisors for their contributions and confirmed that new governance arrangements, including updated terms of reference for the Audit and Nomination and Remuneration Committees, will take effect immediately.

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