CONCH ENVIRO Reports No Share Capital Changes for May; Public Float Remains Adequate

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China Conch Environment Protection Holdings Limited (CONCH ENVIRO) has filed its monthly return for the period ended 31 May 2026, confirming that both authorised and issued share capital were unchanged during the month.

Authorised/Registered Share Capital • Total authorised share capital stood at HKD 150.00 million, representing 15.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.01 each. • No increase or decrease was recorded in authorised capital during May.

Issued Share Capital and Treasury Shares • Issued ordinary shares (excluding treasury shares) remained at 1.83 billion, equivalent to the total number of issued shares, as no new shares were issued and no treasury shares were held or cancelled.

Public Float Compliance • CONCH ENVIRO confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public float requirement of 25% of issued shares as at 31 May 2026.

Additional Details • The company reported no movements involving share options, warrants, convertibles, or other equity-linked instruments. • No Hong Kong Depositary Receipts or other share class adjustments were reported.

The disclosure, submitted by Company Secretary Liao Dan on 1 June 2026, indicates stable share capital structure and adherence to Hong Kong Listing Rules throughout the reporting month.

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