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Aifu announces extraordinary general meeting of shareholders
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Aifu announces extraordinary general meeting of shareholders
  • Aifu will hold an extraordinary general meeting in Shenzhen on April 29, 2026.
  • Shareholders will vote on a capital reduction that would cut par value of Class A and Class B ordinary shares to USD 0.0001 from USD 0.4.
  • Meeting will also consider a series of share capital changes, including up to three 1-for-20 share consolidations with related authorized capital increases.
  • Another proposal seeks adoption of amended and restated memorandum and articles of association to reflect the capital changes.
  • Shareholders will also vote on a general authorization for directors to implement the approved resolutions.


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