AIA Adopts Updated Articles of Association, Introducing Hybrid Meetings, Treasury Share Framework and Expanded Director Indemnities

Bulletin Express
May 22

AIA Group Limited (AIA, HKEX: 01299) has approved a consolidated version of its Articles of Association, effective 22 May 2026. The revised charter modernises the insurer’s corporate governance framework across five core areas:

1. Governance Scope and Structure • The updated Articles supersede Hong Kong’s Model Articles, providing a bespoke corporate constitution. • The company is now expressly empowered to keep branch registers, issue different share classes, and exercise flexible capital-management tools, including on-market and off-market buy-backs.

2. Hybrid & Virtual Shareholder Meetings • Directors may convene general meetings at one or more physical venues, entirely by virtual meeting technology, or in a hybrid format. • Electronic facilities are recognised for quorum, voting and real-time participation, reflecting post-pandemic meeting practices.

3. Treasury Share Regime • AIA can now hold repurchased shares as treasury shares rather than cancelling them. • Treasury shares may be cancelled, sold or transferred, treated as an allotment under the Companies Ordinance. • While held in treasury, the shares carry no voting or distribution rights, ensuring no dilution of existing shareholders.

4. Strengthened Board Framework • Board size remains flexible with a minimum of three directors and no maximum cap; at least two must be independent non-executive directors for quorum. • Directors’ ability to approve circular resolutions has been clarified; written resolutions signed by a majority of eligible directors now carry board authority. • Provisions for alternate directors, electronic board meetings and expanded powers of attorney have been refined to streamline decision-making.

5. Enhanced Indemnity & Insurance • The company will fully indemnify current and former directors, company secretaries, officers and certain employees against liabilities, except in cases of fraud or dishonesty. • AIA is authorised to advance defence costs and maintain comprehensive liability insurance for these individuals, subject to statutory limits.

Additional updates cover dividend distribution (including scrip dividends and unclaimed dividend treatment), detailed processes for handling untraceable shareholders, and the destruction timetable for legacy documents.

By aligning its constitution with evolving regulatory standards and technological capabilities, AIA gains greater agility in capital management, shareholder engagement and board operations. The revised Articles are immediately in force following shareholder approval on 22 May 2026.

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