Greentown Service Executes HKD 1.84 Million Share Buyback, Lifting Treasury Stock to 20.53 Million Shares

Bulletin Express05-28 17:03

Greentown Service Group Co. Ltd. disclosed a repurchase of 420,000 ordinary shares on 28 May 2026, conducted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange under its existing buyback mandate approved on 20 June 2025.

• Transaction details – Purchase method: On-market buyback – Volume: 420,000 shares – Price range: HKD 4.31–4.42 per share – Volume-weighted average price: HKD 4.3807 per share – Cash outlay: HKD 1.84 million

• Impact on share capital – Issued shares (excluding treasury) before buyback: 3,133.56 million – Shares cancelled: 0 (all repurchased shares retained as treasury stock) – Issued shares (excluding treasury) after buyback: 3,133.14 million – Treasury shares increased to 20.53 million, equivalent to 0.65 % of issued shares authorised for repurchase under the mandate. – The 28 May transaction represents 0.013 % of Greentown Service’s outstanding shares prior to the repurchase.

• Mandate capacity – Authorised limit: 314.36 million shares – Cumulative repurchases under the mandate: 20.53 million shares – Remaining capacity: 293.84 million shares

• Post-buyback restrictions In line with Hong Kong Listing Rules, Greentown Service is subject to a moratorium on new share issues or treasury share disposals until 27 June 2026.

The company confirmed all regulatory requirements, board authorisations and filing obligations have been met for the transaction.

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