Pak Fah Yeow International Sees Stable Share Base in March 2026; Public Float Remains Compliant

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Pak Fah Yeow International Limited (incorporated in Bermuda with limited liability) filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 March 2026, confirming a static capital structure and ongoing compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange public-float rules. The filing was submitted on 01 April 2026 by Company Secretary Lo Tai On.

Authorised Share Capital • Ordinary shares authorised: 600.00 million at a par value of HKD 0.05 each, equivalent to HKD 30.00 million. • No changes were recorded in the authorised share capital during the month.

Issued Share Capital and Treasury Shares • Issued ordinary shares (excluding treasury shares) stood at 311.64 million, identical to the end-February position. • The company held zero treasury shares; total issued shares therefore remained 311.64 million. • No share repurchases, cancellations, or allotments were undertaken.

Public Float Compliance • Pak Fah Yeow confirmed adherence to the minimum 25% public-float threshold required under Main Board Rule 13.32B.

Corporate Actions • The report states there were no outstanding share options, warrants, convertible instruments, Hong Kong depositary receipts, or other share-issuance arrangements during the month.

The March 2026 filing underscores the company’s unchanged equity base and regulatory compliance, with no capital-market activities reported for the period.

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