Wuling Motors Reports No Change in Share Capital for April 2026; Public Float Remains Compliant

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Wuling Motors Holdings Limited released its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer covering April 2026, confirming stable share capital and full compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange public-float requirements.

Total Authorised Share Capital • Authorised share count stayed at 25.38 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.004 each. • Aggregate authorised share capital remained HKD 101.52 million; no increase or reduction was recorded during the month.

Issued Shares and Treasury Shares • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares) were unchanged at 3.30 billion. • The company held no treasury shares, and there were no share repurchases, cancellations, or issuances in April.

Public-Float Compliance • As at 30 April 2026, the free-float satisfied the Main Board’s minimum requirement of 25 percent of issued shares.

Capital Instruments • The report states there were no movements or outstanding positions in share options, warrants, convertible securities, or other share-issuance agreements during the period.

Governance Confirmation • The filing, signed by Company Secretary Edward Lai Shi Hong, affirms adherence to all applicable listing rules and statutory obligations for the month under review.

Overall, Wuling Motors recorded a static capital structure in April 2026, maintaining regulatory compliance without any equity dilution or treasury-share activity.

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