Ruentex Group Mourns Loss of Chairman and Tang Prize Founder Samuel Yin

Taipei: The chairman of the Ruentex Group and founder of the Tang Prize, Samuel Yin, passed away at Taipei Veterans General Hospital at around 4 a.m. on Tuesday. Yin was 75 years old.

According to Focus Taiwan, Ruentex stated that Yin passed on peacefully with family members by his side. Employees across the business group expressed deep sorrow and grief upon hearing the news.

In the statement, the group praised Yin for his life-long dedication to industrial innovation, the advancement of public engineering technologies, and social welfare causes. After taking over the Ruentex Group, he transformed the company "from a major textile manufacturer into a diversified conglomerate through his exceptional vision and pioneering spirit."

Yin also expanded the group's interests into construction and housing, financial and insurance services, retail and department stores, and biotechnology and healthcare. According to the company, Yin had already established a comprehensive professional management system and succession plan to ensure the group's sustainable operations during his lifetime. Companies under the business group are currently managed by professional executive teams, and all business operations remain normal.

Yin was also praised for his devotion to promoting education and scientific research. In 2012, he founded the Tang Prize to encourage scholars worldwide to pursue research in four major fields: sustainable development, biopharmaceutical science, Sinology, and the rule of law, with the aim of advancing human welfare.

Yin's family has said it would honor his final wishes by keeping all of his funeral arrangements simple, with no memorial hall or public memorial service to be held, according to the company.