K. Wah Int’l Reports Stable Share Base and Compliance with Public Float in May 2026 Return

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For the month ended 31 May 2026, K. Wah International Holdings Limited filed its monthly return with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, confirming that there were no changes to its share capital structure.

Authorised and Issued Capital • Authorised share capital remained at 5.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.10 each, equivalent to HKD 500.00 million. • Issued shares were unchanged at 3.15 billion; the company held no treasury shares during the period.

Public Float Compliance K. Wah Int’l affirmed that it continued to meet the Main Board’s minimum public-float requirement of 25% as at 31 May 2026.

Share Option Position • 16.59 million options under the 2011 Share Option Scheme were outstanding at month-end, with no exercises during May. • The 2021 Share Option Scheme had no outstanding options, leaving capacity for up to 312.70 million shares to be granted. • No new shares were issued and no funds were raised from option exercises in May.

Other Equity Instruments The company reported no warrants, convertible securities, or other share-issuance arrangements during the month.

Overall, K. Wah Int’l’s capital structure and share count remained unchanged in May 2026, with all regulatory confirmations duly filed.

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