INKEVERSE Maintains 1.94 Billion Issued Shares in June 2026 Monthly Return, Confirms Public Float Compliance

Bulletin Express07-02 17:31

Inkeverse Group Limited (INKEVERSE) reported no changes to its share structure for the month ended 30 June 2026, according to the company’s latest filing with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited.

Authorised Capital • The authorised share capital remained at 50 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.001 each, equivalent to USD 50.00 million.

Issued and Treasury Shares • Issued shares (excluding treasury shares) stayed flat at 1.94 billion. • The company held no treasury shares during the period. • Consequently, total issued share capital was unchanged at 1.94 billion shares.

Public Float • INKEVERSE confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum 25% public-float requirement as at 30 June 2026.

Share Option Scheme Activity • Under the Share Option Scheme adopted on 23 June 2018: – Outstanding options: 60.00 million at an exercise price of HKD 3.90. – No options were exercised, cancelled, or lapsed in June, leaving potential issuances unchanged. – The scheme still authorises up to 141.56 million shares for future grant.

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

Overall, INKEVERSE’s capital base and share count were steady in June 2026, with sufficient public float and no equity dilution events recorded.

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