Fenbi Issues 0.24 Million New Shares in June; Authorised Capital Steady at 5.00 Billion

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Fenbi Ltd. (Fenbi) reported minimal share capital movements for June 2026, driven solely by option exercises under its Pre-IPO Share Option Scheme.

Key Takeaways

• Authorised share capital unchanged: Fenbi maintained its authorised share capital at 5.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.00001 each, equivalent to USD 50,000.

• Modest increase in issued shares: Issued shares (excluding treasury) rose by 243,000 to 2.21 billion, while treasury shares were unchanged at 30.56 million. Total issued shares now stand at 2.24 billion.

• Option exercise details: All new shares were created from the exercise of 243,000 options granted under the 2020 Pre-IPO Share Option Scheme, trimming outstanding options under the plan to 11.25 million. The exercise generated USD 2.43 in proceeds.

• Ample headroom for incentives: – 2023 Share Option Scheme: No activity in June; 173.25 million shares remain available for future grants. – 2023 Restricted Share Unit Scheme: No units vested or issued; 225.37 million shares can still be allotted.

• Public float compliance: Fenbi confirmed its public float exceeded the Main Board’s minimum 25% requirement as at 30 June 2026.

No warrants, convertible securities, or other share issuance agreements were active during the period, and no treasury shares were transferred or cancelled.

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