BitStrat Hldgs Reports Stable Share Capital and Confirms Public Float Compliance for March 2026

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BitStrat Holdings Limited (BitStrat Hldgs) submitted its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 March 2026, indicating no changes in share capital during the month.

Authorised Share Capital • The company maintained an authorised limit of 10.00 billion ordinary shares at a par value of HK$0.01, equivalent to HK$100.00 million. No increase or decrease was recorded.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Issued shares stood unchanged at 400.00 million, with zero treasury shares on record. Consequently, total issued share capital remained at 400.00 million shares.

Public Float Status • BitStrat Hldgs confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public float threshold of 25 percent as at month-end.

Share Option Scheme • No share options were outstanding, granted, exercised, or lapsed during March. • The approved scheme still allows for the issuance of up to 40.00 million shares, providing future flexibility without current dilution. • No capital was raised from option exercises in the period.

Other Securities • The company reported no warrants, convertibles, or additional share-issuing agreements, and no other movements in share capital.

Overall, BitStrat Hldgs’ equity structure remained static throughout March 2026, with full adherence to Hong Kong Listing Rules on public float and disclosure.

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