General Principles - The purpose of the fundraising management and usage guidelines is to enhance and standardize the management of funds raised by the company, improve their usage efficiency, and protect the legitimate interests of all shareholders [1][2] - The funds referred to in these guidelines are those raised through the issuance of stocks or other equity-like securities, excluding funds raised for equity incentive plans [1] Fund Management - The company must use the raised funds prudently, ensuring that their usage aligns with the commitments made in the issuance application documents, and must not arbitrarily change the direction of the funds [2][3] - The company’s directors and senior management are responsible for ensuring the proper use of the raised funds and must not participate in or condone any unauthorized changes to the usage of these funds [2][3] Fund Storage - The company must store the raised funds in a dedicated account to facilitate supervision and management [3][4] - A tripartite supervision agreement must be signed with the underwriter or independent financial advisor and the commercial bank within one month of the funds being in place [3][4] Fund Usage - The raised funds should primarily be used for the company's main business and must not be used for high-risk investments or to provide financial assistance to others [5][6] - The company must ensure the authenticity and fairness of the fund usage, preventing misuse by controlling shareholders or related parties [5][6] Project Management - The company must regularly report on the progress of investment projects to the board and publicly disclose the implementation status [6][7] - If any significant changes occur in the market environment or if the project is delayed, the company must reassess the feasibility and expected returns of the project [6][7] Changes in Fund Usage - Any changes in the usage of raised funds must be approved by the board and disclosed promptly [8][9] - The company must follow specific procedures for using surplus funds, including obtaining board approval and disclosing the reasons for any changes [12][13] Fund Supervision - The board must continuously monitor the actual storage, management, and usage of the raised funds, providing semi-annual reports [16][17] - Independent financial advisors must conduct regular on-site inspections of the fund management and report any irregularities [18][19]
史丹利: 募集资金管理和使用办法(2025年8月)