Huisen Shares: No Capital Changes in May; Public Float Remains Above 25% Threshold

Bulletin Express06-01 11:23

Huisen Shares Group Limited (incorporated in the Cayman Islands) filed its Monthly Return for Equity Issuers for the period ended 31 May 2026. Key takeaways are as follows:

• Authorised Share Capital: Unchanged at 10.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.10 each, equivalent to HKD 1.00 billion.

• Issued Share Capital: Remained steady at 3.83 billion ordinary shares. The company held no treasury shares at month-end, and there were no share issues, cancellations, or repurchases during May.

• Public Float Compliance: The company confirmed adherence to the Main Board’s minimum 25% public float requirement as at 31 May 2026.

• Share Option Scheme: Outstanding options under the scheme adopted on 2 December 2020 totalled 85.16 million at month-end. No options were exercised, and therefore no new shares were issued, no treasury shares were transferred, and no funds were raised during the month.

• Capital Instruments: The company reported no outstanding warrants, convertible securities, or other share-issuing agreements, and no movements classified as other changes in issued or treasury shares.

Overall, Huisen Shares recorded a stable capital structure in May 2026 with full compliance on public float requirements and no equity dilution or treasury share activity.

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