Yankuang Energy Updates Final FY2025 Dividend to RMB0.32 per Share; Payment Slated for 28 July 2026

Bulletin Express06-26 22:24

Yankuang Energy Group Company Limited has released an updated announcement on its final dividend for the financial year ended 31 December 2025, reflecting changes to the exchange rate and withholding-tax arrangements.

The Board, following shareholder approval on 26 June 2026, confirmed a cash dividend of RMB0.32 per share. For H-share investors, the payout will be settled in Hong Kong dollars at a fixed exchange rate of RMB1 = HKD1.1498, translating to HKD0.3679 per share.

Key timetable • Ex-dividend date: 30 June 2026 • Last day to lodge share transfers: 2 July 2026 (16:30) • Book-closure period: 3 July – 9 July 2026 • Record date: 9 July 2026 • Payment date: 28 July 2026

Withholding-tax framework • Non-resident enterprise shareholders: 10% enterprise income-tax withholding • Non-resident individual shareholders: 10% individual income-tax withholding; the same provisional rate applies even when the applicable treaty rate is below 10% • Mainland individual investors holding H shares via the Shanghai-Hong Kong or Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect: 20% individual income-tax withholding

Further details of the tax treatment are available in the company’s AGM poll-results announcement dated 26 June 2026.

The Hong Kong share registrar is Computershare Hong Kong Investor Services Limited, located at Shops 1712-1716, 17/F, Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

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