China Fortune Holdings (CFH) completes HK$6.50 million share subscription, expands issued capital to 278.56 million shares

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China Fortune Holdings Limited (CFH) announced that all conditions for its previously disclosed share subscription have been satisfied and the transaction closed on 5 June 2026. The company allotted 25.00 million new shares under its existing general mandate at HK$0.26 per share, generating gross proceeds of HK$6.50 million and estimated net proceeds of approximately HK$6.46 million.

Post-subscription, the company’s issued share capital increased to 278.56 million shares, up from 253.56 million. The expanded share base resulted in the following notable changes in ownership:

• Future 2000 Limited, the vehicle of Chairman and CEO Lau Siu Ying, saw its interest diluted from 45.89 % to 41.77 %. • Five new and existing subscribers collectively hold 34.00 million shares, representing 12.20 % of the enlarged capital. The largest, Subscriber A, owns 10.00 million shares (3.59 %), while Subscriber D increased its stake from 9.00 million to 12.00 million shares (4.31 %). • The free float attributed to other shareholders now stands at 46.03 %, compared with 50.56 % before the transaction.

According to the board, net proceeds will be applied as outlined in the 31 March 2026 announcement. All shares were issued under the company’s general mandate, requiring no further shareholder approval.

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