Kingdee International Buys Back 1.00 Million Shares at HK$8.30; 18.50 Million Shares Now Pending Cancellation

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Kingdee International Software Group Company Limited disclosed that it repurchased 1.00 million ordinary shares on 28 April 2026 at HK$8.30 per share, spending HK$8.30 million. The shares were bought on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and are earmarked for cancellation.

Including this latest transaction, Kingdee International has accumulated 18.50 million shares for cancellation since the current buy-back programme began on 4 February 2026. The aggregate amount paid for these shares totals approximately HK$170 million, with purchase prices ranging from HK$7.98 to HK$11.06 per share. The repurchased shares represent 0.52% of the company’s issued share capital outstanding on 22 May 2025, the date when shareholders approved a mandate allowing the company to buy back up to 354.95 million shares.

As of the close of 28 April 2026, Kingdee International’s issued share capital remains unchanged at 3.55 billion ordinary shares because the 18.50 million repurchased shares have not yet been cancelled. A moratorium on any new share issuance or sale of treasury shares is in effect until 28 May 2026, in accordance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange regulations following the latest repurchase.

The company confirmed that all repurchases complied with the HKEX Main Board Listing Rules and that no material changes have been made to the Explanatory Statement dated 23 April 2025.

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