Wang Zongnan meets with Chairman of Credit Suisse Group Urs Rohne on the afternoon of January 9. |
On the afternoon of January 9, Party Secretary and Chairman of Bright Food Group Wang Zongnan met with Urs Rohner, chairman of Credit Suisse Group at the headquarters.
Established in 1856, Credit Suisse Group (Credit Suisse), headquartered in Zurich, is the world's fifth largest consortium. It is an investment bank and financial services company offering financial services to individuals and companies, investment banking products and insurance services. Credit Suisse has offices in more than 50 countries, with a total investment of more than 20 billion U.S. dollars. It manages property worth more than 1 trillion Swiss francs.
Wang Zongnan, Party Secretary and Chairman of Bright Food, welcomed the Credit Suisse delegation and introduced the group's development in recent years. He said Bright Food Group in recent years achieved breakthrough in resources, national strategy for network configuration and globalization. The group carried out acquisitions in the field of sugar, wine, dairy products and other food manufacturing and distribution network, and has realized deployment in New Zealand, Australia, France, the United Kingdom, laying a good foundation for the future development. He believed that Bright Food Group needs to realize common development with well-known partners in the professional fields like Credit Suisse Group while speeding up the global deployment of resources and network.
Urs Rohner congratulated Bright Food Group for having achieved excellent results in the past few years. He was very optimistic about the prospects for the development of China's food industry and Bright Food Group, and said Credit Suisse is willing to offer Bright Food Group first-class service needed for the rapid development.
Group Chief Financial Officer Cao Xiaofeng, General Manager of the Finance Department Li Lin, General Manager of the Investment Department Mao Hongbin attended the meeting.
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