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Fubon Financial Holdings announced, on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Securities (Hong Kong) Limited, that the Board of Directors has resolved to distribute an interim dividend for fiscal year 2026 (ROC Year 115). Interim dividends signal management confidence in mid-year earnings and affect the holding company's consolidated cash flows. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial's Board of Directors has resolved to approve the company's consolidated financial statements for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 (Republic of China Year 115). Board approval of quarterly consolidated financials is a required governance step under Taiwan's Financial Holding Company Act, making the results official for regulatory filing and public disclosure. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings filed a material disclosure on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Securities Co. regarding the appointment of one or more independent directors to Fubon Securities' board. Independent director appointments are a standard governance event required to be disclosed under Taiwan's Securities and Exchange Act; the filing signals a change in board composition at the securities subsidiary. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings has filed a material disclosure on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Securities regarding a change in the composition of Fubon Securities' Audit and Risk Management Committee. Committee membership changes at a regulated securities subsidiary may affect oversight continuity and are subject to regulatory reporting requirements. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings, acting on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Securities Co. (富邦綜合證券), announced that the board of directors has resolved to approve a syndicated credit facility arrangement. A syndicated credit facility involves multiple lenders jointly extending credit, which may affect the subsidiary's funding capacity and the consolidated leverage profile of the holding company. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings filed this material disclosure on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance, covering renovation or refurbishment works on one or more overseas (non-Taiwan) real estate assets held by the insurer. For a life insurer of this scale, foreign property constitutes a meaningful portion of the long-term investment portfolio, and material renovation works may affect asset carrying value, rental income, or appraisal status. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holding and its major subsidiaries have disclosed self-calculated (preliminary, unaudited) consolidated profit and loss results for July 2026 (ROC Year 115). This monthly earnings release allows investors to track the group's interim financial trajectory ahead of formal audited reporting. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings, acting on behalf of subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance, announced that the board of directors has resolved to early-redeem the ROC Year 105 (2016) Series 1 Perpetual Cumulative Subordinated Corporate Bonds, contingent on prior approval from the Financial Supervisory Commission's Insurance Bureau. For investors, early redemption of perpetual subordinated debt — instruments that typically qualify as regulatory capital for life insurers — signals improved capital adequacy and reduces the company's ongoing hybrid financing costs, but also shrinks the capital buffer until replacement instruments are issued. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings announced on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance an acquisition of an interest in StepStone VC Secondaries Fund VII (Cayman) LP, a Cayman Islands-domiciled venture capital secondaries fund managed by StepStone Group. The investment channels policyholder reserves into private-market secondaries, a strategy life insurers use to seek enhanced yield on long-duration liabilities. Full body available on MOPS; deal size, commitment amount, and closing conditions are not yet available from the subject line alone.
Fubon Financial Holdings announced, on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance, the acquisition of an interest in Brookfield Infrastructure Fund VI-A, L.P., a global private infrastructure vehicle managed by Brookfield Asset Management. This represents a cross-border alternative asset allocation by Fubon Life, consistent with Taiwanese life insurers' strategy of deploying long-duration liabilities into infrastructure assets for yield enhancement. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings filed a material disclosure on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance announcing the acquisition of an interest in Accel 17 L.P., believed to be a limited partnership fund associated with Accel Partners, a prominent global venture capital firm. This type of LP fund investment is common for Taiwanese life insurers seeking alternative-asset exposure, and the disclosure triggers TWSE material-information reporting requirements. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial's subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance has announced the acquisition of a limited partnership interest in Accel London 9 L.P., a venture capital fund managed by Accel Partners, a leading global technology-focused VC firm. The investment reflects Fubon Life's ongoing strategy of allocating a portion of its insurance float to alternative assets — including overseas private equity and VC funds — to seek higher long-term returns in a low-yield environment. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings (2881) disclosed, on behalf of its wholly-owned subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance, that the life insurer has acquired an interest in Accel Growth Fund 8 L.P., a limited partnership investment vehicle. The transaction represents a new alternative-asset commitment by Fubon Life, likely a private equity or venture-capital fund managed by Accel. Full financial terms, deal size, and strategic rationale are not available from the subject line alone; investors should consult the complete filing on MOPS for material details. (Full body available on MOPS.)
Fubon Financial Holdings (TWSE: 2881) has filed a material disclosure on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Futures regarding a planned issuance of secured subordinated ordinary (straight) corporate bonds. Subordinated bonds rank junior to senior creditors in a liquidation scenario, while the secured structure means the bonds will be backed by collateral or a guarantee — likely a parent guarantee from Fubon Financial. This represents a capital-raising event for the futures brokerage subsidiary; full terms (size, tenor, coupon, use of proceeds) are not available from the subject line alone. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings has issued a disclosure on behalf of its mainland China banking subsidiary, Fubon Huayi Bank Co., Ltd., explaining a sanction or fine imposed by the relevant regulatory authority. Regulatory penalties on a banking subsidiary are a material event that may signal compliance risk, potential remediation costs, or reputational impact for the broader group. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings (TWSE: 2881) has announced it will host an institutional investor conference (法人說明會) covering the first half of fiscal year 2026 (ROC Year 115). Such briefings typically include management presentations on interim financial results, capital adequacy, business segment performance, and forward guidance — events that can be price-sensitive. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings announced, on behalf of its wholly-owned subsidiary Fubon Life Singapore Pte. Ltd., the completion of pricing for a USD 350 million 15-year unsecured cumulative subordinated bond offering. The issuance represents a material capital-market transaction that strengthens the subsidiary's regulatory capital base and extends its liability duration. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings has disclosed its self-assessed (unaudited) consolidated profit and loss results for June 2026, covering the holding company and its principal subsidiaries. This monthly earnings flash is a standard disclosure required of Taiwanese financial holding companies and gives investors an early read on group-level profitability before audited figures are released. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings disclosed, on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance, that the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has approved and levied a fine of TWD 2.4 million against Fubon Life. The penalty amount is immaterial relative to Fubon Financial's scale and is unlikely to have a meaningful financial impact, though it may reflect ongoing FSC supervisory scrutiny of the insurer's operations. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings announced, on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, the completion of pricing for a USD 300 million issuance of Tier 2 subordinated notes. This is a supplementary disclosure following the initial announcement filed on May 26, 2026 (ROC Year 115). Tier 2 subordinated debt bolsters the bank's regulatory capital stack under Basel III, supporting balance-sheet capacity and compliance with Hong Kong Monetary Authority capital adequacy requirements. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial has filed a supplementary disclosure adding to or correcting its original Annual General Meeting resolution announcement published on June 12, 2026 (ROC 115/06/12). AGM resolutions for a listed financial holding company typically encompass dividend distributions, director/independent-director elections, amendments to the articles of incorporation, and approval of financial statements. Full body available on MOPS; investors should review the supplement for any material changes to items previously resolved at the AGM.
Fubon Financial Holdings is filing on behalf of its Philippine subsidiary, Fubon Insurance Broker (Philippines) Co., Ltd., to announce the election or appointment of a board chairperson. Leadership changes at overseas insurance subsidiaries can affect local regulatory standing, operational continuity, and subsidiary governance. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial Holdings (TWSE: 2881) has filed a material information announcement on behalf of its subsidiary, Fubon Insurance Broker (Philippines) Co., Ltd., disclosing the selection and appointment of a General Manager for that entity. This constitutes a senior executive change at the group's Philippine insurance brokerage operation. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial filed a supplemental disclosure on behalf of its mainland China subsidiary Fubon Huayi Bank regarding the disposal of a credit asset, amending its earlier 2026/05/28 announcement. The original filing concerned a loan/credit asset sale, and this update likely revises terms, counterparty details, or financial impact. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial disclosed that its subsidiary Fubon Life Insurance (Hong Kong) has acquired an interest in EQT XI (No.1) USD SCSP, a USD-denominated private equity fund managed by Swedish PE firm EQT. The investment reflects the insurer's overseas alternative asset allocation strategy for yield enhancement. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial announced on behalf of its subsidiary Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank the disposal of a credit (loan) asset receivable. Such disposals are typically routine balance-sheet management actions (e.g., NPL sale or loan transfer) rather than strategic events, though materiality depends on size and counterparty disclosed in the full filing. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial disclosed that its subsidiary Fubon Life has acquired an interest in Hamilton Lane Secondary Fund VII-B LP, a private equity secondaries vehicle managed by Hamilton Lane. The investment expands Fubon Life's alternative asset allocation in line with its long-duration liability matching strategy. Full body available on MOPS — only the subject line is provided here.
The company announced a director change at its Vietnamese non-life insurance subsidiary, Fubon Insurance (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. This is a routine subsidiary governance disclosure with limited direct impact on group operations. Full body available on MOPS.
The company announced on behalf of its subsidiary Fubon Securities the acquisition of a right-of-use asset from its affiliated Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank, reflecting an intra-group lease arrangement recognized under IFRS 16. This appears to be a routine related-party leasing transaction (likely office or branch space) rather than a strategic transaction. Full body available on MOPS.
Fubon Financial reported May 2026 revenue of NT$30.41B, up 155.0% YoY from a negative-revenue comparison base of NT$-55.26B, but down 43.0% MoM from April's NT$53.36B. YTD revenue reached NT$150.26B (+258.4% vs prior-year YTD of NT$-94.87B), with management attributing the gain to higher net investment-related income.
Fubon Financial (2881.TW) reported Q1 2026 revenue of NT$66.2B and net income after tax of NT$33.6B, translating to basic EPS of NT$2.40. The roughly 50.7% net margin and strong bottom-line conversion stand out within Taiwan's financial holdings sector, suggesting robust contributions from insurance, banking and investment subsidiaries.