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*ST花王: 募集资金管理办法(2025年7月修订)

Core Points - The document outlines the fundraising management measures of the company to ensure the effective use of raised funds and compliance with relevant laws and regulations [1][2][3] Group 1: General Provisions - The company aims to standardize the management of raised funds to improve their usage efficiency based on various legal frameworks [1] - The term "raised funds" refers to money obtained through stock issuance or other equity-like securities for specific purposes, excluding funds raised for equity incentive plans [1] - The company must establish internal control systems for the storage, management, usage, and supervision of raised funds [1][2] Group 2: Fund Storage - The company is required to open a special account for raised funds in a commercial bank, ensuring that these funds are not mixed with other funds [2][3] - A tripartite supervision agreement must be signed with the sponsor or independent financial advisor and the bank within one month of the funds being received [3] Group 3: Fund Usage - The company must adhere to strict approval processes and risk control measures when using raised funds, ensuring they are used for the purposes stated in the prospectus [3][4] - Any significant changes affecting the normal use of raised funds must be reported to the stock exchange [4] - The company is prohibited from using raised funds for financial investments or providing funds to related parties for improper benefits [4][5] Group 4: Changes in Fund Usage - If a fundraising project faces significant changes or delays, the company must reassess its feasibility and disclose the situation [4][5] - Any changes in the use of raised funds require board approval and must be disclosed to shareholders [5][6] Group 5: Management and Supervision - The company must accurately disclose the actual usage of raised funds and conduct semi-annual reviews of fundraising projects [12][13] - The sponsor or independent financial advisor is responsible for ongoing supervision of the management and usage of raised funds [13][14]