China Cinda Asset Management, CICC, and Dongxing Securities Announce Merger Agreement

Reuters12-17 18:08
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CCGDF">China Cinda Asset Management</a>, CICC, and <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/601198">Dongxing Securities</a> Announce Merger Agreement

CICC, Cinda Securities-a non-wholly-owned subsidiary of China Cinda Asset Management Co. Ltd.-and Dongxing Securities have entered into a Merger Agreement following a previous Cooperation Agreement signed on November 19, 2025. The planned transaction involves a merger by absorption and a share-for-share exchange, aiming to combine the strengths of the three firms. Under the agreement, CICC will absorb Cinda Securities and Dongxing Securities, issuing shares as consideration for the merger. The transaction is designed to enhance collaboration and complementary capabilities among the participating companies.

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