Delton Technology Reports March Capital Movements: 28.50 Thousand A-Shares Issued, H-Share Float Fully Compliant

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Delton Technology (Guangzhou) Inc. submitted its first monthly return to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited covering the period ended 31 March 2026, following the company’s H-share debut on 20 March 2026.

Key highlights:

• Authorised Share Capital – Ordinary H-shares: 46.00 million authorised and issued, unchanged during the month. – Ordinary A-shares: authorised capital rose by 28.50 thousand to 426.47 million shares, reflecting option exercises.

• Issued Shares Movement – H-shares: no change, remaining at 46.00 million outstanding. – A-shares: 28.50 thousand new shares issued through the 2024 Share Option Incentive Plan, lifting total issued A-shares to 426.47 million.

• Option Exercise Details – Share options exercised: 28.50 thousand under the 2024 Share Option Incentive Plan. – Cash proceeds from option exercises: RMB 1.00 million.

• Public Float Confirmation – Delton Technology affirmed that the H-share free-float exceeds the 5% minimum required for PRC issuers, fulfilling Main Board Rule 13.32D(1).

Following these movements, total authorised share capital stands at 472.47 million shares, comprising 46.00 million H-shares and 426.47 million A-shares. No treasury shares, warrants, convertibles, or additional share agreements were reported for the month.

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