Regal Partners (01575) Issues 560.00 Million New Shares in February, Lifting Outstanding Share Count to 3.86 Billion

Bulletin Express03-09 18:03

For the month ended 28 February 2026, Regal Partners Holdings Limited (stock code: 01575) reported a marked expansion of its share base, driven mainly by a placing of new shares.

Regal Partners completed an allotment and issue of 560.00 million new ordinary shares on 25 February 2026 at HK$0.05 each, following shareholder approval granted on 20 June 2025. The transaction injected approximately HK$28.00 million in gross proceeds and increased the company’s issued share capital (excluding treasury shares) to 3.86 billion shares from 3.30 billion at the end of January—an enlargement of about 17%.

The company’s authorised share capital remained unchanged at 10.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.001 each, equivalent to USD 10.00 million.

No share options or warrants were outstanding or exercised during the period. Convertible instruments stood at HK$32.47 million under a HK$200 million convertible loan agreement, unchanged over the month. Full conversion at the fixed price of HK$2.22 per share would result in the issuance of up to 14.62 million additional shares.

Regal Partners confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s 25% minimum public-float requirement as of 29 February 2026. No treasury shares were held, issued, or cancelled during the month.

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