Cathay Group Reports No Share Capital Changes for March 2026; Public Float Remains Compliant

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Cathay Group Holdings Inc. (Cathay Group) submitted its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, detailing share capital movements—or the lack thereof—for the month ended 31 March 2026.

Authorised Share Capital • Authorised share capital stayed flat at 5.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.00001, representing total authorised capital of USD 50,000.

Issued Share Capital and Treasury Shares • Issued share count remained unchanged at 1.65 billion ordinary shares. • The company held no treasury shares at either the beginning or end of the period, resulting in no net movement.

Public Float Status • Cathay Group confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum 25 % public float requirement as at 31 March 2026.

Equity Incentive Plans • Post-IPO Share Option Scheme: 10.00 million options were outstanding with no exercises or cancellations during the month, leaving potential dilution unchanged. • Post-IPO Share Award Scheme: No new shares were issued or transferred under the programme.

Other Instruments • No warrants, convertible securities, or other share-linked agreements were outstanding or exercised during the reporting period.

Overall, Cathay Group recorded zero movements in authorised, issued, or treasury shares for March 2026, maintaining a stable capital structure and full compliance with Hong Kong listing regulations.

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