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Saudi Steel Pipe reappoints El Shayea Chairman, confirms CEO

Saudi Steel Pipe reappoints El Shayea Chairman, confirms CEO

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Saudi Steel Pipe Co. (SSP) board of directors decided today, June 11, to reappoint Mohammed Al Shayea as Chairman and Carlos Ferreyra as non-executive Vice Chairman.
In a filing to Tadawul, the company said Renwar Berzinji was appointed Managing Director and CEO, with the latter role effective July 1, 2023, pursuant to a board resolution issued on May 3, 2023.
Additionally, the board named Mohammed Alshakhouri as board secretary and approved the formation of a new Audit Committee, effective June 7, 2025, for a three-year term ending June 6, 2028.
The committee includes Salman Akbar, independent director as Chairman, and Maged Al Dakheel and Ruggero Signorelli, both non-board members, as members.

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