Tokyo: SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son announced that he would step down from the board of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
The announcement made at the annual general meeting of shareholders marks the end of an era as Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma's resignation from the board of SoftBank Group also went into effect from Thursday, June 26, 2020.
SoftBank did not cite any reason when it first announced in May that the Alibaba co-founder would be stepping down from its board, after serving it for nearly 13 years.
Son invested $20 million in Alibaba in 2000 -- a bet that turned into $60 billion when Alibaba went public in 2014, according to CNN.
The two business leaders have maintained close relationship over the years.
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SoftBank also announced additional corporate governance enhancements, including the election by shareholders of two new independent directors.
Lip-Bu Tan, Founder and Chairman of Walden International Inc. and CEO of Cadence Design Systems Inc., and Yuko Kawamoto, Professor at Waseda Business School (Graduate School of Business and Finance), were elected with the support of voting shareholders.