Ping An votes against reappointment of HSBC CEO as director, source says

Reuters

Published May 04, 2024 03:48PM ET

Updated May 04, 2024 06:55PM ET

By Gursimran Mehar

(Reuters) -China's Ping An Insurance Group Co the biggest Asian investor in HSBC PLC did not support reappointing chief executive Noel Quinn as a director to the banks board at the its shareholder meeting, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday, as the investor voted against such a move.

Quinn, who has announced he will step down as chief executive once a successor is appointed, last year defeated Ping An's long campaign to get HSBC to spin off its Asia business. Europe's biggest bank had faced proposals submitted by Hong Kong-based individual investor Ken Lui and backed by its biggest Asian shareholder Ping An to consider a radical restructuring and to boost its dividends.

Ping An did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Quinn was reelected with 83.93% votes in favour, and 16.07% of votes against, according to the company's annual general meeting statement.

Ping An lodged a protest vote against Quinn's leadership at the meeting on Friday, Bloomberg News had reported earlier.