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证监会批复!中央汇金成为8家公司实控人
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-06-06 13:50

Core Viewpoint - Central Huijin has officially become the actual controller of eight companies, holding seven brokerage licenses, which strengthens its position in the financial sector and raises expectations for potential consolidation among brokerages [1][6]. Group 1: Central Huijin's Control and Licenses - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has approved Central Huijin to become the actual controller of eight companies, including Changcheng Guorui Securities and Dongxing Securities [1][2]. - With the addition of these eight companies, Central Huijin now controls a total of seven brokerage licenses, including those of Galaxy Securities, China International Capital Corporation (CICC), and others [1][5]. Group 2: Financial Asset Management Companies (AMCs) - In February, the Ministry of Finance transferred the equity of three major AMCs—China Cinda, China Great Wall, and China Orient—to Central Huijin, making it the controlling shareholder of these companies [1][5]. - This transfer aims to enhance the risk management capabilities of state-owned financial institutions as part of national institutional reforms [1][5]. Group 3: Financial Performance and Market Position - As of 2024, the total assets of major brokerages under Central Huijin include Galaxy Securities at 737.47 billion, Shenyin Wanguo at 697.60 billion, and CICC at 674.72 billion, among others, with the total asset scale of the brokerage sector approaching 3.2 trillion [5][6]. - The combined net profit of the seven brokerages reached 34.18 billion, with Galaxy Securities contributing 10.13 billion and CICC 7.22 billion, indicating a strong financial performance [6]. - Central Huijin's scale and profitability position it as a dominant player in the brokerage industry, with total assets nearly double that of CITIC Securities and net profits 1.6 times higher [6]. Group 4: Market Expectations for Consolidation - The increase in brokerage licenses under Central Huijin has heightened market expectations for potential mergers among brokerages, including speculation about mergers involving CICC, Galaxy Securities, and several AMC-affiliated brokerages [6].