Syntrust GK Reports Stable Share Base in July 2026, Affirms Public Float Compliance

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Guangdong Syntrust GK Testing and Certification Tech Service Center Co., Ltd. submitted its monthly return to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing on 6 August 2026, covering movements in securities for the month ended 31 July 2026.

Key highlights are as follows:

• Unchanged Share Capital: The company’s issued share capital remained stable at 33.93 million shares with a par value of RMB 1 each. This consists of 10.18 million H shares listed in Hong Kong and 23.75 million unlisted domestic shares. There were no new issuances, cancellations, or conversions during the month.

• No Treasury Activity: The H-share register shows zero treasury shares, and the company undertook no share repurchases or redemptions.

• Absence of Dilutive Instruments: The report confirms there were no outstanding share options, warrants, convertibles, or other equity-linked agreements that could affect the share count.

• Public Float Met: Syntrust GK affirmed compliance with the Hong Kong listing rule requiring at least 25% public float for its H shares as of 31 July 2026.

The disclosure, signed by Director Lai Feng, indicates the company maintained a consistent capital structure throughout July, with no activities impacting share count or ownership dispersion.

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