Computime Maintains Stable Share Structure in March 2026, Confirms Public Float Compliance

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Computime Group Limited released its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer for the period ended 31 March 2026, indicating a steady capital structure with full adherence to Hong Kong Stock Exchange public float rules.

Authorised Capital • The company’s authorised share capital remained unchanged at 5.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.10 each, equivalent to HKD 500.00 million.

Issued Shares and Treasury Position • Issued shares stood at 842.54 million, identical to the previous month. • No treasury shares were held or transacted, leaving total issued shares at 842.54 million.

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

Equity Instruments and Other Arrangements • No share options, warrants, convertibles, or other equity-linked instruments were issued, exercised, or outstanding during the month. • The share option scheme approved on 07 September 2023 reported zero outstanding options and no new shares issued.

Corporate Governance Confirmation • The company secretary affirmed that all regulatory filings and conditions related to securities matters have been duly satisfied.

Overall, the March 2026 return underscores a month of no equity movements for Computime, highlighting a consistent capital base and ongoing regulatory compliance.

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