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Almarai shareholders elect new board members for new term

Almarai shareholders elect new board members for new term

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Almarai Co. 's shareholders approved to the amendment of Article (17) of the company's bylaws related to the board membership term, during the company's extraordinary general meeting (EGM), held on June 26, according to a statement to Tadawul.
Shareholders also elected new board members for the four-year term starting August 7, 2025, including Prince Naif Al Kabeer, Suliman Al Muhaideb, Bader bin Abdullah, and Prince Saud Al Kabeer among others.

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