BEKE repurchases 1.00 million shares on NYSE, total buy-backs reach 12.60 million under June mandate

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KE Holdings Inc. (“BEKE”) filed a Next Day Disclosure Return with HKEX on 7 July 2026 detailing continued execution of its share-repurchase programme.

• Capital structure unchanged – 3.33 billion Class A ordinary shares and 135.95 million Class B ordinary shares remained outstanding as of 6 July 2026, keeping the total share base at 3.46 billion. – No new shares were issued or cancelled during the reporting window (2–6 July 2026).

• Latest buy-back transaction – On 6 July 2026, the company bought back 1,001,097 Class A shares on the New York Stock Exchange at prices between USD 4.95 and USD 5.09, for a total consideration of USD 5.00 million. – The shares are designated for cancellation, representing 0.03 % of the current issued share capital.

• Cumulative activity under the 12 June 2026 mandate – Since the mandate became effective, the company has repurchased 12.60 million shares, equal to 0.36 % of the share count on the mandate date. – The mandate authorises buy-backs of up to 346.24 million shares; 3.64 % of this limit has been utilised. – All repurchases were executed on the NYSE or HKEX and remain to be cancelled.

• Moratorium on new issuance – In line with Main Board Rule 10.06(3), BEKE is restricted from issuing new shares until 5 August 2026.

The company confirmed that all transactions complied with HKEX Listing Rules and the domestic regulations of each trading venue.

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