WOER Announces FY2025 Final Dividend of RMB1.65 per 10 Shares, Payout on 31 July 2026

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Shenzhen Woer Heat-Shrinkable Material Co., Ltd. (WOER) has declared an ordinary final dividend of RMB1.65 per 10 shares for the financial year ended 31 December 2025, according to an updated announcement released on 23 April 2026.

Shareholders will vote on the distribution at the annual general meeting scheduled for 26 May 2026. Subject to approval, the dividend will be paid on 31 July 2026. The Hong Kong dollar equivalent, ex-dividend date, record date, book-closure period and the deadline for share transfer registration are yet to be announced.

Withholding tax will apply as follows: 10% for non-resident enterprises, resident enterprises, overseas resident individuals and Northbound Trading investors, and 20% for Southbound Trading investors. Further details are provided in the company’s 2025 annual results announcement dated 31 March 2026.

Computershare Hong Kong Investor Services Limited will act as share registrar, located at Shops 1712-1716, 17/F, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

The board currently comprises five executive directors—Mr. Zhou Heping, Ms. Yi Huarong, Mr. Liu Zhanli, Mr. Xia Chunliang and Ms. Deng Yan—one non-executive director, Dr. Li Wenyou, and three independent non-executive directors, Mr. Zeng Fanyue, Ms. Dai Bingjie and Mr. Wang Dong.

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