Shoucheng lifts treasury stock to 374.66 million after HKD 1.54 million on-market buyback

Bulletin Express07-02 18:24

Shoucheng Holdings Limited disclosed that it repurchased 1.00 million ordinary shares on 2 July 2026, paying a total consideration of HKD 1.54 million at a fixed price of HKD 1.54 per share.

Following the transaction, Shoucheng’s treasury-share balance increased from 373.66 million to 374.66 million shares, while outstanding shares (excluding treasury stock) declined marginally by 0.01 percentage points to 8.03 billion. The company’s total issued share count remains unchanged at 8.40 billion, as the repurchased shares are being held in treasury rather than cancelled.

The buyback was executed under the general mandate approved on 20 April 2026, which authorises the company to repurchase up to 819.36 million shares. To date, Shoucheng has repurchased 168.34 million shares under this mandate, representing 2.05 % of the issued share capital on the mandate’s grant date.

Pursuant to Hong Kong Stock Exchange rules, Shoucheng is now subject to a moratorium on issuing new shares or disposing of treasury shares until 1 August 2026. The company confirmed that all repurchase activities complied with relevant Main Board Listing Rules and that no material changes have been made to the explanatory statement filed on 27 March 2026.

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