Chicmax Reports No Share Capital Changes for April 2026; Public Float Remains Compliant

Bulletin Express05-07

Shanghai Chicmax Cosmetic Co., Ltd. (Chicmax) filed its Monthly Return for Equity Issuers for the period ended 30 April 2026, confirming stable share capital structure and full compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) public-float requirements.

Key highlights

• Registered share capital steady at RMB 398.13 million – H-share tranche: 206.38 million ordinary shares at RMB 1 par value each, unchanged versus March 2026. – Unlisted domestic shares: 191.75 million ordinary shares at RMB 1 par value each, also unchanged.

• No issuance, cancellation, repurchase or conversion activities – Issued share counts for both H shares (206.38 million) and unlisted shares (191.75 million) showed zero movement during the month. – Chicmax held no treasury shares and reported no outstanding share options, warrants, convertibles or other equity-linked instruments.

• Public-float confirmation The company affirmed that, as of 30 April 2026, it met HKEX Main Board Rule 13.32D(1) requiring a minimum 25% public float for its H shares.

Governance confirmation

Executive Director Mr. Feng Yifeng certified that all statutory and listing-rule obligations related to the company’s securities remain fully satisfied.

Conclusion

Chicmax enters May 2026 with an unchanged capital base and a compliant public-float position, indicating stability in its share structure and adherence to HKEX regulatory standards.

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