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2024.11.15 12:11
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Xiong Yan, Senior Business Director of ICBC, has submitted her resignation due to age reasons and has resigned from her position. She has no disagreements with the board of directors and does not need to notify shareholders and creditors. Xiong Yan joined ICBC in 1984 and has held several important positions, serving as Senior Business Director since April 2020. ICBC expresses gratitude for her contributions during her tenure

On the evening of November 15th, ICBC announced that Senior Business Director Xiong Yan has submitted her resignation due to age reasons, resigning from her position as Senior Business Director of ICBC.

According to Xiong Yan's confirmation, there are no disagreements with the ICBC Board of Directors, nor are there any matters related to her resignation that need to be notified to ICBC's shareholders and creditors.

Public information shows that Xiong Yan graduated from Hunan University and holds an International Master of Business Administration (IMBA) degree from Fudan University and the University of Hong Kong, as well as being a Senior Economist.

In 1984, she joined the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and has served as Deputy Director of the Internal Audit Bureau's Kunming Branch, Vice President of the Yunnan Branch, Deputy Director of the Direct Bureau of the Internal Audit Bureau, Deputy General Manager of the Corporate Banking Department (Corporate Finance Department) at the Head Office, and General Manager of the Institutional Financial Business Department. She has served as Senior Business Director of ICBC since April 2020.

ICBC stated that during Xiong Yan's tenure as Senior Business Director, she has been diligent and responsible, making significant contributions in the areas of institutional finance, asset custody, and pension finance. The ICBC Board of Directors expresses its heartfelt gratitude for Xiong Yan's contributions during her tenure