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“信披管理办法”已刷新,6月来超20家上市公司因信披问题被监管点名
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-07-03 06:16

Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Management Measures for Information Disclosure of Listed Companies" has been officially implemented on July 1, 2023, incorporating recent regulatory practices and enhancing supervision of key matters [1][4]. Summary by Sections Implementation of New Regulations - The revised information disclosure measures were publicly solicited for opinions in December 2024 and officially released on March 28, 2023 [1]. - Key changes include strengthened risk disclosure requirements, increased regulation on outsourcing of information disclosure, and an adjustment of the maximum penalty to 100,000 yuan [1]. Companies Facing Penalties - On the first day of the new regulations, *ST Wan Fang and Ren Ren Le were publicly reprimanded for information disclosure issues [4][5]. - *ST Wan Fang initially forecasted a net profit of 20 million to 25 million yuan for 2024 but later revised it to a loss, leading to a public reprimand for failing to disclose accurate performance forecasts [4]. - Ren Ren Le also faced similar issues, with a significant discrepancy between its profit forecast and the audited results, resulting in a public reprimand [5]. Regulatory Actions and Statistics - In June, 18 companies were subjected to regulatory measures related to information disclosure, including failures in timely and accurate reporting [8]. - Specific companies like Jun Yao Health and Long Yang Technology were noted for not meeting disclosure standards in their performance forecasts [8]. - Two companies, Mei Chen Technology and Song Cheng Performing Arts, were penalized for accounting errors that led to inaccurate disclosures [9][11]. Additional Company Cases - ST Jing Gu received a regulatory letter regarding asset freezing and the need for risk disclosure, aligning with the new regulations' emphasis on risk factors [6][7]. - Companies like Heng Bang and Jing Yi failed to disclose critical information, receiving regulatory letters for their omissions [12]. Conclusion - The new information disclosure regulations aim to enhance transparency and accountability among listed companies, with immediate repercussions observed in the market [1][4][8].