IDT INT'L Reports No Changes in Share Capital Structure for June 2026

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IDT International Limited (IDT INT'L) has filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 30 June 2026, confirming a stable capital structure with no share movements during the month.

• Authorised Share Capital – Hong Kong-dollar-denominated ordinary shares remained at 3.50 billion shares with a par value of HK$0.60, equal to HK$2.10 billion. – The company also retains 10,000 US-dollar-denominated ordinary shares with a par value of US$0.10, equivalent to HK$1,000. – Combined authorised capital stood at approximately HK$2.10 billion, unchanged from the previous month.

• Issued Share Capital and Treasury Shares – Issued shares (excluding treasury stock): 519.98 million, with no treasury shares held. – No new share issuances, cancellations, repurchases, or conversions were recorded in June, leaving total issued shares unchanged at 519.98 million.

• Public Float Compliance – The company confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public float requirement of 25 percent of issued shares as at 30 June 2026.

• Capital Instruments – No movements were reported in share options, warrants, convertible securities, or other equity-linked instruments. – There were no Hong Kong Depositary Receipts outstanding or issued.

IDT INT'L’s unchanged share metrics underscore a period of capital stability, with full adherence to Hong Kong Exchange listing rules and regulatory obligations, as verified by the company secretary in the filing.

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