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Samsung Electronics names new CFO to manage its $68 billion cash pile

Admin November 2, 2017

November 2, 2017

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday announced a new chief financial officer (CFO) to be in charge of one of Asia’s biggest corporate cash piles.

It said that it would create a body within the firm to coordinate with tech affiliates.

The announcement follows the appointment of a new generation of top managers this week.

The managers are to replace leaders of its three-main-businesses, semiconductors, smartphones and consumer-electronics, and a promise to reward shareholders with 26 billion dollars in payouts through 2020.

The shake-up is likely to ease investor concern about a leadership vacuum following the arrest and conviction of Vice Chairman, Jay Y. Lee, on bribery charges earlier this year.
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New CFO Roh Hee-chan will oversee some 76 trillion won (68.27 billion dollars) in cash and cash equivalents as at September-end, which was eight per cent more than three months earlier.

Roh was previously CFO of subsidiary Samsung Display Co Ltd.

Samsung Electronics also said it would establish a body to coordinate issues common among the firm and affiliates such as Samsung SDI Co Ltd and Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co Ltd.

It did not elaborate.

The wider Samsung Group previously had a Corporate Strategy Office which oversaw group companies, orchestrated major decisions such as asset sales and arranged support for weakened affiliates.

It was disbanded in February due to involvement in the graft scandal that led to Lee’s detainment.

Roh’s promotion was one of several announced on Thursday.

Others include that of Hwang Deuk-kyu who will head Samsung Electronic’s China business having served as chief of semiconductor production facilities in South Korea.

Most other senior executives added ‘president’ to their current job titles.

Samsung also gave advisory roles to former co-Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman Kwon Oh-hyun, former co-CEO.

Also President Yoon Boo-keun and former co-CEO and President J.K. Shin were giving advisory roles, all three of whom offered to step down last month.

Samsung’s share price has risen around six per cent in the three days since management changes were first announced, reaching a record 2.876 million won during Thursday trade.

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