China Financial International Investments Limited (721) Releases Interim Results for the Six Months Ended 31 December 2025

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China Financial International Investments Limited (the “Group”) posted a net loss of HK$3.70 million for the six months ended 31 December 2025, compared to a net profit of HK$1.64 million in the same period of the previous year. The decline was mainly due to administrative expenses rising to HK$6.23 million from HK$2.78 million.

During the reporting period, the Group recorded zero revenue (previously HK$0.16 million). Fair value gains on financial assets classified at fair value through profit or loss reached HK$2.96 million, up from HK$1.14 million. Total comprehensive income was HK$2.59 million, compared to HK$1.93 million in the prior period.

As of 31 December 2025, the Group’s net asset value was HK$162.45 million, and net asset value per share stood at HK1.48 cents. Cash and cash equivalents totaled HK$89.62 million, while net current assets reached HK$102.46 million.

The Group maintains a diversified investment portfolio focused on listed and unlisted companies in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Its key segments include micro-loan services, real estate and natural gas, clean energy, and other industries. Management highlighted increased emphasis on clean energy, particularly bioenergy. No interim dividend was recommended for the period.

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