Group 1 - The core issue is that Guizhou Huiliantong Payment Service Co., Ltd. was fined for changing its executives without approval from the People's Bank of China, highlighting compliance failures in the payment industry [1] - The company was fined 100,000 yuan for the unauthorized changes, and the legal representative was fined 50,000 yuan for being responsible for the violation [1] - Huiliantong Payment, established in 2011, operates under a payment license and provides services such as prepaid card issuance and acceptance, primarily serving union members in Guizhou Province [1] Group 2 - The incident serves as a warning to the industry, indicating that compliance with the "Administrative Measures for Non-Financial Institution Payment Services" is critical and should encompass all aspects of corporate governance [2] - The new regulations effective from July 2024 require non-bank payment institutions to submit applications for changes in directors, supervisors, or senior management to the People's Bank of China for review [2] - The regulatory framework also mandates that any changes in major shareholders, business types, names, or registered capital must go through a submission and review process [2]
变更高管未经批准 一支付机构被罚款
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-09-17 07:41