TSMC executives increase shareholdings and issue NT$17.8 billion in bonds

Published 23/10/2025, 11:24
TSMC executives increase shareholdings and issue NT$17.8 billion in bonds

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) reported several updates for the month of September 2025, according to a press release statement based on a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company disclosed that key executives and board members increased their shareholdings during September. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer C.C. Wei’s holdings rose by 391,875 shares to 7,917,270 shares. Executive Vice Presidents Y.P. Chyn and Y.J. Mii each increased their holdings by 61,750 shares, reaching 9,297,633 and 1,189,648 shares, respectively. Senior Vice Presidents and Vice Presidents, including Cliff Hou, Kevin Zhang, Sylvia Fang, Wendell Huang, and others, also reported incremental increases in their shareholdings ranging from 15,675 to 38,950 shares.

There were no reported changes in the pledging of TSMC common shares by directors, executives, or major shareholders during the period.

TSMC and its subsidiaries acquired NT$16.6 billion in fixed-income investments and disposed of NT$1.0 billion in fixed-income assets during September.

The company’s board did not approve any new capital appropriations for the month.

TSMC issued unsecured bonds in two tranches during September. Tranche A, totaling NT$13.8 billion, carries a coupon rate of 1.66% and matures in September 2030. Tranche B, totaling NT$4.0 billion, carries a coupon rate of 1.73% and matures in September 2035. Both tranches have bullet repayment structures, with interest payable annually.

No TSMC common shares were canceled in September.

This information is based on a press release statement and the company’s filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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