Mobvista Expands Share Capital by 110.43 Million Shares in June 2026 After Bond Conversion and RSU Grants

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Hong-Kong-listed mobile advertising platform Mobvista (stock code: 01860) increased its issued share count by 110.43 million ordinary shares in June 2026, lifting total shares in issue (excluding treasury stock) to 1.68 billion from 1.57 billion at end-May. The enlargement represents a 7.02% month-on-month rise.

Key drivers of the share issuance

1. Convertible bond conversion • Principal converted: USD 30.00 million • Conversion price: HKD 5.54 per share • New shares allotted: 47.46 million • Post-transaction balance: no convertible bonds remain outstanding after the 2 June 2026 allotment.

2. Employee equity incentive • Employee Restricted Share Unit Scheme (adopted 27 September 2018; amended 12 June 2026) triggered issuance of 62.97 million new shares. • No treasury shares were utilised; the scheme can continue to re-grant any lapsed awards.

Authorised capital and public float

• Authorised share capital remained unchanged at 10.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.01 each, equating to USD 100.00 million. • Mobvista confirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Exchange’s minimum 25% public-float requirement as at 30 June 2026.

No warrants, share options, HDR movements, or other treasury share transactions were reported for the period.

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