Tsai Tsung-hsien, Second Son of Cathay Financial Chairman Tsai Hong-tu, Officially Joins Cathay Life's Board of Directors

Cathay Life Insurance announced its 22nd board reshuffle on the 12th. Tsai Tsung-hsien, the second son of Cathay Financial Chairman Tsai Hong-tu, along with two others, were appointed as new corporate directors. Former Deloitte Taiwan Chairman Kuo Cheng-hung was named an independent director, while the total number of independent director seats was reduced to two.
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(CNA Reporter Su Szu-yun, Taipei, 12th) Cathay Life Insurance announced its reshuffled list of the 22nd board of directors and supervisors today. A major highlight of the new list is Tsai Tsung-hsien, a third-generation member of the Tsai family and the second son of Cathay Financial Holding Chairman Tsai Hong-tu, officially joining the Cathay Life board as a director.

Cathay Life published the reshuffled list of the 22nd board of directors and supervisors today, primarily adding three new corporate directors. In addition to Tsai Tsung-hsien, who currently serves as Senior Executive Vice President of Cathay Financial Holding, Chen Yen-ju, Senior Executive Vice President of Cathay Financial Holding, and Wu Chun-hung, Senior Executive Vice President of Cathay Life Insurance, were also added. Furthermore, one new independent director, Kuo Cheng-hung, former President and Chairman of Deloitte Taiwan, was added.

In addition, three directors stepped down this time: Tsai Tsung-han, the eldest son of Tsai Hong-tu and Vice Chairman of Cathay Financial Holding; Tsai Tsung-yen, the eldest son of Tsai Hong-tu's brother Tsai Cheng-ta and Director of Cathay Financial Holding; and Liu Shang-chi, Vice Chairman of Cathay Securities Investment Trust. Two independent directors also stepped down: Wang Li-ling, a professor at National Chengchi University, and Wu Tang-chieh, former Secretary General of the Taiwan Financial Services Roundtable. Following the reshuffle, the number of independent director seats has been reduced from three to two. (Editor: Yang Kai-hsiang) 1150612