Lianlian DigiTech Continues Buyback, Adds 164,500 H-Shares to Treasury

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Lianlian DigiTech Co., Ltd. (Lianlian) disclosed that on 3 June 2026 it repurchased 164,500 H-shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The transaction was executed within the board-approved mandate dated 6 June 2025. Key details are as follows:

• Purchase scale and pricing: The shares were acquired on-market at prices ranging from HKD 5.02 to HKD 5.11, with a volume-weighted average cost of HKD 5.06 per share. The total cash consideration amounted to HKD 0.83 million.

• Impact on share capital: The repurchase represents 0.04 % of Lianlian’s issued H-shares (excluding treasury shares) as of the previous day. Post-transaction, issued shares outstanding declined to 436.29 million, while treasury shares increased to 31.93 million, maintaining the company’s total issued share count at 468.22 million.

• Utilisation of mandate: Since the approval of the June 2025 buyback mandate allowing up to 41.79 million shares, Lianlian has repurchased 31.16 million shares, equivalent to 7.46 % of the share count at the mandate date. The company remains subject to a 30-day moratorium—expiring 3 July 2026—on issuing new shares or selling treasury shares following this repurchase.

The board confirmed that the transaction complied with Hong Kong listing rules and all relevant regulatory requirements.

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