


Core Viewpoint - Since 2025, A-share listed banks have seen significant increases in shareholding by executives and major shareholders, particularly accelerating since April 2023, driven by policy guidance, market confidence, and valuation recovery needs [1][4]. Group 1: Recent Actions and Announcements - On April 9, Huaxia Bank announced that its directors, supervisors, and senior management plan to voluntarily increase their shareholding by at least 30 million yuan within six months starting from April 11, 2025 [2]. - Jiangsu Bank also reported that its senior management and some directors plan to increase their A-share holdings by at least 20 million yuan through concentrated bidding [2]. - Postal Savings Bank and Chengdu Bank disclosed their major shareholders' ongoing shareholding increases, with Postal Savings Bank's major shareholder increasing 19.91 million shares, representing 0.02% of its total issued shares [2]. Group 2: Market Impact and Analyst Insights - The recent surge in shareholding among A-share listed banks reflects confidence from both local state-owned platforms and internal management teams regarding the banks' fundamentals [3]. - Analysts predict that this trend will boost market sentiment, attract long-term investors to the banking sector, and enhance governance structures by aligning management interests with shareholder returns [3][4]. - The scale of shareholder increases is expected to grow, particularly among state-owned banks due to their strong capital positions and lower valuations, while regional banks may also participate if supported by shareholders [4].