SF Holding executes 29.24 million A-share buybacks in April 2026; H-share float valued at HK$8.54 billion

Bulletin Express05-06

For the month ended 30 April 2026, SF Holding Co., Ltd. reported no change in authorised capital, which remains at RMB 5.04 billion, split between 240.00 million H shares and 4.80 billion A shares, each with a par value of RMB 1.00.

Issued H shares were unchanged at 240.00 million, while the company repurchased 29.24 million A shares on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange at prices ranging from RMB 36.94 to RMB 38.13, moving them into treasury. Treasury A shares therefore rose to 96.29 million, representing 2.01 % of total issued capital.

After the buybacks, outstanding A shares in public hands declined to 4.70 billion. The company confirmed that its H-share public float satisfied Hong Kong listing rules, standing at 4.86 % of H-shares with a market value of HK$8.54 billion at month-end.

Equity incentive tools remained active: 17.47 million options under the 2022 Stock Option Incentive Plan were outstanding, with no exercises during the month.

Convertible financing stayed static. The HK$2.95 billion zero-coupon guaranteed convertible bonds due 2026 remained fully outstanding and, if converted at HK$48.47 per share, could yield 60.86 million new H shares.

No warrants, HDRs, or other share-issuance arrangements were disclosed for the reporting period. All transactions were executed in compliance with applicable rules, as confirmed by the company secretary.

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