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徽商银行A股发行方案继续延长 公司治理、股权纠纷等问题待解

Core Viewpoint - Huishang Bank's A-share listing progress remains stagnant after six years of the "H+A" plan, with internal approvals extended but no substantial advancements made [1][4]. Group 1: A-share Listing Progress - The 23rd phase of the A-share listing guidance period from April to June 2025 saw the shareholders' meeting approve the extension of the A-share issuance plan and authorization [1]. - The internal approval and authorization for the A-share listing remain effective, indicating ongoing efforts despite lack of progress [1]. Group 2: Governance Issues - Governance problems persist, with the fourth board of directors and supervisory board having expired terms, and several members serving beyond three years [4]. - Out of 15 board members, 9 have exceeded their three-year term, while 4 out of 8 supervisory board members are also over their term limits [4]. Group 3: Shareholder Disputes - The major obstacle to Huishang Bank's A-share listing is the ongoing shareholder dispute between "Zhongjing" and "Shanshan," which has lasted nearly six years [5]. - The dispute began in 2019 when "Zhongjing" attempted to transfer shares worth 12.15 billion yuan to "Shanshan," leading to legal actions due to disagreements over share delivery and payment [5]. - The status of the dispute remains unresolved, with implications for potential changes in major shareholders that could affect the A-share issuance [5]. Group 4: Compliance Issues - Huishang Bank is currently facing a compliance issue with a single employee holding over 500,000 shares, which is against regulations [5]. - The bank is actively negotiating with shareholders to reduce the number of shares held by a single employee below the regulatory limit [5].