Nayuki Buys Back 1.05 Million Shares, Lifts Treasury Stock to 5.26 Million

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Nayuki Holdings Limited disclosed that it repurchased 1.05 million ordinary shares on 9 June 2026 via on-market transactions on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The shares were bought at prices ranging between HKD 0.70 and HKD 0.72, with a volume-weighted average of HKD 0.7124, for an aggregate consideration of HKD 0.75 million.

Following the transaction, issued shares outstanding (excluding treasury shares) declined to 1.70 billion, representing a 0.06% reduction from the previous day’s level. Treasury shares rose from 4.21 million to 5.26 million, while the company’s total issued share count remained unchanged at 1.71 billion, as the repurchased shares have not yet been cancelled.

The buyback was executed under the repurchase mandate approved on 27 June 2025, which authorises the company to repurchase up to 170.50 million shares. Including this latest purchase, Nayuki has repurchased 2.68 million shares under the mandate, equivalent to 0.06% of the company’s issued share base at the date the authorisation was granted, leaving ample headroom for further repurchases.

In line with Hong Kong listing rules, Nayuki will observe a moratorium on new share issues or sales of treasury shares until 9 July 2026. The board confirmed that all regulatory requirements and internal approvals related to the repurchase were duly satisfied.

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