CG Services Buys Back 3.76 Million Shares; Outstanding Share Count Steady at 3.26 Billion

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Country Garden Services Holdings Company Limited (CG Services) reported no change in its issued share capital as of 17 June 2026, keeping outstanding shares at 3.26 billion.

From 4 to 17 June 2026 the company repurchased 3.76 million ordinary shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for subsequent cancellation, equal to 0.12 % of its issued share base when the buy-back mandate was granted on 29 May 2026. Key details are as follows:

• Latest daily repurchase (17 June 2026): 0.80 million shares acquired on-market at between HKD 5.36 and HKD 5.40, for an outlay of HKD 4.30 million—an average price of HKD 5.37 per share.

• Cumulative repurchases pending cancellation (4–17 June 2026): – 04 Jun: 0.80 million shares at HKD 5.87 each – 05 Jun: 0.80 million shares at HKD 5.93 each – 15 Jun: 0.56 million shares at HKD 5.54 each – 16 Jun: 0.80 million shares at HKD 5.39 each – 17 Jun: 0.80 million shares at HKD 5.37 each

• Aggregate shares repurchased under the current mandate: 3.76 million, representing 0.12 % of the 3.26 billion shares outstanding on the mandate date.

• Repurchase capacity remaining: The board is authorised to buy back up to 325.83 million shares; approximately 322.07 million shares (98.8 % of the mandate) remain available.

A 30-day moratorium on new share issuance or treasury-share disposal is in force until 17 July 2026, in line with Hong Kong Listing Rules governing post-repurchase activities.

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