Lianlian DigiTech Updates Share Capital: Minor Net Reduction After Option Exercise and HK$1.16 Million Buyback

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On 22 June 2026, Lianlian DigiTech Co., Ltd. disclosed two concurrent equity transactions that marginally reshaped its share structure: an option-driven share issue and an on-market share repurchase.

Option exercise • 200,000 new H-shares were issued upon the exercise of employee options under the 2021 Pre-IPO Share Option Scheme. • Issue price: RMB 2.96 per share. • Dilution effect: 0.0462 % of the pre-event issued share base (433.08 million shares).

On-market repurchase • 255,500 H-shares were bought back on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange at prices ranging from HK$4.42 to HK$4.64 per share. • Total consideration: HK$1.16 million. • Shares acquired are being held as treasury stock; none have yet been cancelled. • The purchase utilised approximately 0.74 % of the 43.60 million-share mandate approved on 5 June 2026. • A 30-day moratorium on new share issues or treasury-share disposals remains in place until 22 July 2026, in line with HKEX rules.

Post-transaction capital position (22 June 2026) • Issued shares (excluding treasury): 433.03 million, down by 55,500 shares (-0.01 %) versus 18 June 2026. • Treasury shares: 35.42 million, up by 255,500 shares. • Total issued shares (including treasury): 468.44 million.

The board confirmed that both the option-related issuance and the share repurchase complied with all applicable regulatory requirements, and all funds payable to the company have been duly received.

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