With over 2,000 independent directors aged 65 and above, experience and sense of responsibility are the core considerations.
Among the more than ten thousand current independent directors in A-shares, there are over 2,000 people over the age of 65, including 23 people over the age of 80; there are over 3,500 people aged 60 to 69. According to a Securities Times reporter, age is not the key consideration when selecting independent directors at the level of listed companies. "Previously, the position and role of independent directors in the board of directors were relatively single. Now the authority of independent directors has been greatly enhanced, and there are also more requirements in terms of enhancing the company's strategic vision." A member of a local listed company association said that experience and sense of responsibility are the core elements that determine the ability of independent directors to perform their duties well.
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