China CITIC Financial Asset Management Names Xiang Risk Committee Chair as Zhao and Yuan Resign

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China CITIC Financial Asset Management Names Xiang Risk Committee Chair as Zhao and Yuan Resign

China CITIC Financial Asset Management Co., Ltd. said non-executive directors Zhao Jiangping and Yuan Xin will resign effective 28 February 2026. The company appointed Xiang Xianchun as chairman of the board’s Risk Management Committee and added him to the Strategy and Development Committee and the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, while Chen Yuanling was named chairlady of the Related Party Transaction Committee and joined the Nomination and Remuneration Committee. Independent non-executive director Shao Jingchun will step down on the same date as his term expires.

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