Sunac Services Maintains 3.03 Bln Issued Shares; 28.50 M Repurchased Shares Await Cancellation

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Sunac Services Holdings Limited released its Monthly Return on Movements in Securities for July 2026, confirming a stable share base while flagging a sizeable tranche of recently repurchased shares that has yet to be cancelled.

Key take-aways

1. Authorised share capital unchanged • Authorised share capital remained at 10.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.01 each, equivalent to HKD 100.00 million.

2. Issued share count steady; repurchases pending cancellation • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares) stood at 3.03 billion as at both 30 June and 31 July 2026. • Between 28 May and 24 July 2026 the company bought back 28.50 million shares, which had not yet been cancelled by month-end. Consequently, the repurchased shares remain included in the issued total until formal cancellation.

3. Public float intact • The company affirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum 25% public-float requirement as at 31 July 2026.

4. No new equity-linked instruments • The filing records no movements in share options, warrants, convertibles or other share-issuance arrangements during the reporting month.

The disclosure indicates that, notwithstanding the ongoing share buy-back programme, Sunac Services’ capital structure and public-float ratio remain unchanged for July 2026.

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