SMIC Adds 0.91 Million H-Shares in March; Total Issued Capital Reaches 6.00 Billion Shares

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Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) filed its Monthly Return for Equity Issuers for the period ended 31 March 2026, detailing a modest increase in its Hong Kong–listed ordinary share base and confirming continued compliance with public-float requirements.

The company’s authorised capital remained unchanged at 10.00 billion ordinary shares and 0.50 billion preference shares, carrying par values of USD 0.004 each, equal to total authorised share capital of USD 42.00 million.

Issued ordinary shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange expanded by 0.91 million during March, rising from 6,000.98 million to 6,001.90 million—an incremental 0.02% increase. The new shares stemmed from: • 2014 Stock Option Plan: 15,518 shares issued upon option exercise, generating HKD 0.24 million in proceeds. • 2014 Equity Incentive Plan (RSUs): 0.79 million shares vested. • 2024 Equity Incentive Plan (RSUs): 0.11 million shares vested.

No treasury shares were held or transferred during the month, leaving the treasury balance at zero.

SMIC’s Shanghai-listed A-share count stood unchanged at 1.9996 billion shares.

Management confirmed that the post-issuance free float meets the Main Board’s minimum public-float threshold of 5% for PRC issuers with other listed shares.

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