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Announcements of individual stocks regarding additional investment in Eratani, a company providing comprehensive support services for smallholder farmers in Indonesia.
On April 30, 2025, SBI Holdings, Inc. (headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Chairman and President: Yoshitaka Kitao, hereinafter referred to as "the Company") made an investment in July 2023 through the SBI-NTU (Nanyang Technological University) - Kyobo Digital Innovation Fund (located in Singapore, hereinafter referred to as "the Fund"), which is operated by the Company group, aimed at supporting comprehensive small-scale farmers in Indonesia.
SBI Holdings to Sell Part of SBI Savings Bank Shareholding to Kyobo Life
SBI Holdings: To Sell Majority of Voting Stake in Seoul-Based SBI Savings Bank to Kyobo Life Insurance
SBI Holdings: Interim report.
Stocks News Premium = Activists strengthen demands for director personnel changes - expectations for management renewal.
The presence of activists (assertive Shareholders) is increasing regarding corporate governance. There are more cases proposing independent director appointments to companies, and the hiring of external personnel is expected to promote structural reform, as well as enhance corporate value through shareholder returns, which is anticipated to push up stock prices. Management reform is being demanded at Fujisankei Communications Group <4676.T> due to women's issues involving former talent Masahiro Nakai. The company has long maintained a central role in management.
Announcement of individual stocks regarding the partial transfer of shares involving the relocation of a specific subsidiary.
On April 28, 2025, SBI Holdings, Inc. announced that it has decided to transfer a portion of the shares of its consolidated subsidiary, SBI Savings Bank (headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, Representative Director: Kim Moon Seok, hereinafter referred to as "SBI Savings Bank"), to Kyobo Life Insurance Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, Chairman & CEO: Shin Chang Jae, hereinafter referred to as "Kyobo Life Insurance").