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瑞信证券更名“北京证券”:外资退出,北京国资正式入主

Group 1 - The announcement from Founder Securities on July 23 indicates that Credit Suisse Securities has been renamed to Beijing Securities, completing the industrial and commercial registration of the equity change [2] - Founder Securities' board approved the sale of its 49% stake in Credit Suisse Securities to Beijing State-owned Assets Management Co., Ltd. (Beijing State-owned Assets Company) and signed a supplementary agreement on July 21 [2] - The renaming signifies the addition of another state-owned broker in Beijing, reviving the "Beijing Securities" name after nearly 20 years, reflecting the evolution of China's capital market and domestic brokerage industry over the past two decades [2] Group 2 - The original "Beijing Securities" was established in 1993 and was a significant player in early Chinese capital markets, but faced operational difficulties in 2005 [4] - In December 2006, UBS participated in the restructuring of the original Beijing Securities, leading to the establishment of UBS Securities, which later became fully owned by UBS [4] - The current "Beijing Securities" originated from Founder Credit Suisse Securities, which was established in October 2008, with Founder Securities holding 66.7% and Credit Suisse holding 33.3% [4] Group 3 - On June 24, Beijing State-owned Assets Company reached a tripartite agreement with UBS Group and Founder Securities to acquire 85.01% of Credit Suisse Securities, with a total consideration of approximately 1.24 billion USD (about 8.85 billion RMB) for the 49% stake from Founder Securities and 36.01% from UBS [5] - In March 2025, the China Securities Regulatory Commission approved the change of major shareholders and actual controllers of Credit Suisse Securities, confirming Beijing State-owned Assets Company as the main shareholder [6] - The acquisition is seen as a further extension of cooperation and a concrete measure to implement national and municipal financial service requirements for the real economy [6]