ABC Maintains Stable Share Capital in June 2026 Monthly Return

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Agricultural Bank of China Limited (ABC) reported no changes to its share capital structure for the month ended 30 June 2026, according to its latest submission to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited on 3 July 2026.

Total Authorised/Registered Capital • Aggregate authorised share capital remained at RMB 349.98 billion, comprising 30.74 billion H-shares and 319.24 billion A-shares, both with a par value of RMB 1 per share. • No increase or decrease in authorised shares was recorded during the month.

Issued Shares and Public Float • H-shares: 30.74 billion shares outstanding; no treasury shares. Public-float requirements (>5 % of class) were met. • A-shares: 319.24 billion shares outstanding; no treasury shares. • Two tranches of unlisted preference shares (400 million shares each) remained unchanged, bringing total issued shares (ordinary and preference) to 350.38 billion.

Convertible Instruments • ABC holds RMB 80.00 billion of preference shares mandatorily convertible into up to 32.52 billion A-shares at RMB 2.46 per share. No conversions occurred in June.

Capital Movements • No share options, warrants, other convertible securities, or treasury share transactions were reported. • Net change in issued shares and treasury shares during the month: zero.

Governance • The filing was authorised by Company Secretary Liu Qing, confirming accuracy and compliance with Hong Kong Listing Rule public-float requirements.

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