Fenbi Logs Minor Share Issuance in May; Public Float Remains Above 25%

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Fenbi Ltd. (Hong Kong-listed) released its Monthly Return for May 2026, detailing marginal movements in share capital driven solely by option exercises.

Authorised Capital • No change: 5.00 billion ordinary shares authorised at USD 0.00001 par, equivalent to USD 50,000 in registered capital.

Issued Capital • Net issued shares (excluding treasury) rose by 253,000 to 2.21 billion, an incremental dilution of approximately 0.01%. • Total issued shares, including treasury holdings, advanced to 2.24 billion. • Treasury share balance unchanged at 30.56 million.

Source of Share Increase • All new shares originated from the Pre-IPO Share Option Scheme adopted on 31 December 2020. • Fenbi received USD 2.53 in cash proceeds from the option exercise. • Outstanding options under this Pre-IPO scheme now stand at 11.49 million.

Equity Incentive Capacity • 2023 Share Option Scheme: 173.25 million shares remain available for future grants; no activity recorded in May. • 2023 Restricted Share Unit Scheme: up to 225.37 million shares can still be issued; no RSU conversions occurred during the month.

Public Float • The company confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s 25% minimum public-float requirement as of 31 May 2026.

No warrants, convertibles, or other share-issuing arrangements were executed during the reporting period.

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