Amasse Capital Holdings Announces CEO Resignation and Board Appointments

Reuters
Feb 02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/08168">Amasse Capital</a> Holdings Announces CEO Resignation and Board Appointments

Amasse Capital Holdings Ltd. has announced that Mr. Lam Ting Lok will resign as executive director and chief executive officer effective 2 February 2026, while continuing to hold senior positions in certain subsidiaries. Ms. Wong Chi Yan has been appointed as a member of the Board’s audit committee, nomination committee, and remuneration committee. The current executive directors are Chan Wai Kit, Lo Mun Lam Raymond, Tsang Kwong Wan, Fan Kaiye, and Jiang Dandan. The independent non-executive directors are Cheung Pak To, Li Wing Sum Steven, Yu Yuen Ping, and Wong Chi Yan.

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