HashKey Group released an official statement: HashKey Exchange CEO Weng Xiaoqi will leave at the end of the year
On December 5th, HashKey Group released an "official statement on Mr. Weng Xiaoqi's appointment arrangement". Livio Weng, CEO of HashKey Exchange, formally submitted a resignation application to the company a few months ago due to personal family reasons.
HashKey Group has completed the development of the transition plan and obtained the approval of the Hong Kong Securities Supervision Commission (SFC) for personnel changes. Mr. Weng Xiaoqi will continue to serve until the end of this year to assist in the completion of all handover tasks.
Mr. Weng Xiaoqi said: "Over the past year, I have been privileged to witness and participate in the development and growth of HashKey Group and HashKey Exchange. I am extremely proud to work with such an outstanding team to drive innovation and development in the industry. Due to personal family reasons, I will be leaving HashKey for the time being. Thank you to the company, team and industry partners for their continued support and trust. I am confident that HashKey Group will continue to lead the industry and continue to achieve great success in the future."
HashKey Group CEO Xiao Feng said that Weng Xiaoqi's leadership has promoted the construction and development of the exchange, laying the foundation for the group's solid growth in the Hong Kong crypto industry.
Previously, HashKey Group announced that all team token holders (including departing employees) are required to strictly abide by the token management policy, and employee departures will not trigger early or full unlocking.