China Construction Bank Board Approves HK$10 Million Donation for Hong Kong Fire Relief

Reuters11-28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CICHF">China Construction</a> Bank Board Approves HK$10 Million Donation for Hong Kong Fire Relief

China Construction Bank Corporation announced that its board of directors held a meeting by written resolution on 28 November 2025. The board considered and unanimously approved a proposal to make a charitable donation of HK$10 million. The funds will support emergency relief, transitional housing arrangements, and post-disaster recovery for communities affected by the fire in Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po District, Hong Kong. The meeting was convened in accordance with the relevant laws and the bank's articles of association. All 13 directors voted in favour of the resolution, with none against or abstaining.

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