Win Hanverky: No Share Capital Movements in May 2026, Public Float Fully Compliant

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Win Hanverky Holdings Limited reported zero movements in its share capital for the month ended 31 May 2026, according to the company’s monthly return filed with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited on 01 June 2026.

Authorized Capital • Authorized share capital remained at 3.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.10, equivalent to HKD 300.00 million.

Issued Shares and Treasury Shares • Issued share count stayed unchanged at 1.28 billion ordinary shares. • The company held no treasury shares, and there were no share repurchases, cancellations, or new issues during the month.

Public Float • Management confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public float threshold of 25 percent for the ordinary share class.

Equity Incentive Schemes • Both the 2006 and 2016 share option schemes recorded no outstanding or newly issued options in May. • The 2016 scheme still allows for up to 128.44 million shares to be granted in the future.

Other Securities • No warrants, convertible instruments, or other agreements to issue shares were outstanding or exercised during the reporting period.

Governance Confirmation • The company secretary affirmed that all requisite regulatory filings and listing rule obligations have been met.

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