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SHANGHAI - China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co., Ltd. (CPIC) announced Tuesday that non-executive director XIE Weiqing has resigned from the company’s board, effective immediately.
According to a company statement, XIE also stepped down from his positions as member of the Audit and Related Party Transaction (JO:NTUJ) Control Committee and member of the Technological Innovation and Consumer Rights Protection Committee.
The company cited "work reasons" for XIE’s departure. In its announcement, CPIC confirmed that XIE has no disagreement with the Board and that there are no matters related to his resignation requiring disclosure to shareholders or creditors.
"During his tenure, Mr. XIE performed his duties and fulfilled his responsibilities," the company stated in the press release.
CPIC’s board, led by Chairman FU Fan, expressed gratitude for XIE’s contributions to the company.
China Pacific Insurance is a joint stock company established under Chinese law with limited liability. The company maintains its registered office in Shanghai’s Huangpu District.
The announcement was made through a regulatory filing dated June 24, 2025.
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