

Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Stock Exchange has released the evaluation results for information disclosure work of listed companies for 2024-2025, categorizing 30 listed brokerages into three grades: A, B, and C, reflecting their performance in information disclosure and governance [1][2]. Group 1: Evaluation Results - A total of 10 brokerages received an A grade, including CITIC Securities, Guotai Junan Securities, and Huatai Securities, indicating excellent performance in information disclosure [1][2]. - 18 brokerages were rated B, including Southwest Securities and China Galaxy Securities, reflecting good performance but with room for improvement [1][2]. - 2 brokerages received a C grade, namely Xiangcai Securities and Pacific Securities, indicating a need for significant improvement in their information disclosure practices [1][2]. Group 2: Importance of Evaluation - The information disclosure evaluation serves as an annual "report card" for listed companies, promoting their responsibility to maintain market stability and protect investor rights [2]. - The evaluation criteria include the quality of information disclosure, corporate governance standards, and the degree of investor rights protection, categorized into four levels: A (excellent), B (good), C (qualified), and D (unqualified) [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Context - In March 2023, the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges released revised self-regulatory guidelines for information disclosure work evaluation, aimed at enhancing regulatory oversight and improving the investment value of listed companies [3]. - The revised guidelines focus on strengthening information disclosure regulation, punishing financial fraud, and promoting cash dividend oversight, thereby raising the standards for information disclosure quality [3]. Group 4: Company Responses - CITIC Securities highlighted its achievement of the A grade due to its strong performance in information disclosure, corporate governance, and investor relations, emphasizing the importance of effective communication with the capital market [4]. - Industrial Securities noted that its continuous A grade for eight years reflects recognition of its information disclosure quality and governance standards, aiming for sustainable value creation [4].
