XTALPI Updates April 2026 Share Capital: Authorised Pool Steady at 100.00 Billion Shares, No Movement in Issued Capital

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XtalPi Holdings Limited reported no changes to its capital structure in April 2026. Authorised share capital remained at 100.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.00001, representing USD 1.00 million in aggregate nominal value.

The issued share count stood unchanged at 4.30 billion ordinary shares, and the company held no treasury shares. Management confirmed compliance with Hong Kong’s 25% minimum public-float requirement.

Equity incentives experienced limited activity: • Pre-IPO ESOP – 316,000 options were exercised and 92,000 cancelled, leaving 219.06 million options outstanding. • Post-IPO Share Option Scheme – 11.23 million options were granted, increasing exercisable options under this scheme to the same amount. The scheme still has capacity for up to 180.45 million shares. • Post-IPO RSU Scheme – 12.27 million shares remained reserved with no grants or issuances during the month.

Convertible financing also remained static. The HKD 2.87 billion zero-coupon convertible bonds due 2027 were unchanged, with 206.93 million shares potentially issuable at the conversion price of HKD 13.85 per share.

No warrants, share repurchases, redemptions or other share-related movements were recorded for the month.

All figures are based on the Monthly Return for Equity Issuer filed on 7 May 2026.

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