RUIFENG POWER Reports Stable Capital Structure; No Share Movement in June 2026

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Ruifeng Power Group Company Limited filed its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer for the period ended 30 June 2026. The disclosure shows no changes to either authorised or issued share capital during the month.

Authorised Share Capital • Remained at 10.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HK$0.10, translating into authorised capital of HK$1.00 billion. • No additions or cancellations were recorded.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Issued shares stood unchanged at 800.00 million; the company held zero treasury shares. • The public-float level meets the Main Board minimum requirement of 25%, as confirmed in the filing.

Equity-Linked Instruments • Share Option Scheme (adopted 11 December 2017): no options outstanding, granted, exercised, lapsed or cancelled during the month. The scheme still allows for up to 80.00 million shares to be granted in the future. • No warrants, convertible securities or other share-issuance arrangements were outstanding or executed. • Total increase or decrease in issued or treasury shares for June 2026: nil.

Governance The return was submitted on 2 July 2026 by Company Secretary Lai Wai Leuk, affirming that the company’s share capital and public-float requirements remain in full compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange regulations.

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