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The latest announcement is out from China Construction Bank ( (HK:0939) ).
China Construction Bank has announced that chief financial officer Sheng Liurong will resign from his role effective 31 March 2026 due to age, and he will not continue to serve in any positions at the bank or its controlled subsidiaries. The board stated that Sheng has no disagreement with its members, that all handover procedures have been completed, and that it extends high praise and deep gratitude for his contributions.
During his tenure as CFO, Sheng was credited with strengthening the bank’s asset and liability and financial management systems, ensuring operational soundness and regulatory compliance, and enhancing strategic research and policy coordination to support group development. He also played a key role in optimizing subsidiary operations, promoting integrated group growth, and improving information disclosure and investor relations, underscoring the significance of the transition for the bank’s financial governance and stakeholder communications.
The most recent analyst rating on (HK:0939) stock is a Buy with a HK$9.50 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on China Construction Bank stock, see the HK:0939 Stock Forecast page.
More about China Construction Bank
China Construction Bank Corporation is a major Chinese commercial bank operating as a joint stock company incorporated in the People’s Republic of China. Listed in Hong Kong under stock code 00939, it provides a broad range of banking and financial services, with a focus on asset and liability management, financial and accounting operations, and group-wide subsidiary management and integration.
Average Trading Volume: 234,000,609
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: HK$2171.1B
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