Zhou Hei Ya Adds 0.98 Million-Share Buy-Back; Cumulative Repurchases Climb to 10.94 Million

Bulletin Express04-22

Zhou Hei Ya International Holdings disclosed a fresh on-market repurchase of 977,500 ordinary shares on 22 April 2026, paying between HKD 1.50 and HKD 1.53 per share for a total consideration of HKD 1.49 million.

Including this latest transaction, the company has bought back 10.94 million shares since 27 March 2026 that are still pending cancellation. The combined volume represents 0.52 % of Zhou Hei Ya’s 2.11 billion issued shares (excluding treasury shares) as of 22 April.

Key data from the filing • Latest daily repurchase (22 Apr): 0.98 million shares, 0.05 % of issued shares, average price HKD 1.52. • Cumulative repurchases pending cancellation (27 Mar–22 Apr): 10.94 million shares, 0.52 % of issued share capital. • Outstanding issued shares remain unchanged at 2.11 billion until the cancelled shares are formally deducted. • Total shares authorised for buy-back under the mandate (granted 16 May 2025): 215.97 million. • Shares bought under the mandate to date: 43.82 million, equal to 2.03 % of the company’s share count on the mandate date. • A 30-day moratorium on new share issues or treasury-share sales is in place until 22 May 2026, in line with Hong Kong Stock Exchange rules.

The company confirmed that all repurchases were executed in accordance with HKEX Main Board requirements, with no material changes to the explanatory statement filed on 16 April 2025.

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