Rongzun Int’l delays composite document for mandatory cash offer to 18 June 2026

Bulletin Express18:24

Rongzun International Holdings Group Limited announced a postponement in the despatch of the composite offer document related to the mandatory conditional cash offer by Mr. Yang Jingyao.

The composite document—originally scheduled for release by 28 May 2026—will now be issued no later than 18 June 2026, pending formal consent from the Securities and Futures Commission’s Executive (the “Executive”), which has indicated it is “minded to grant” the extension.

Management cited the need for additional time to finalise key disclosures, including: 1. An updated indebtedness statement; 2. The Independent Financial Adviser’s letter of advice; and 3. Confirmation of any material changes affecting the Company.

The forthcoming document will accompany a Form of Acceptance and detail the terms of the cash offer, which seeks to acquire all issued shares of Rongzun Int’l not already owned or agreed to be acquired by Mr. Yang Jingyao and his concert parties. The offer remains subject to fulfillment of its stated condition, and there is no assurance it will become or be declared unconditional.

Rongzun Int’l emphasised that shareholders and potential investors should exercise caution when dealing in the Company’s securities. A further announcement will be issued upon despatch of the composite document.

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