Jinyan Kaolin: No Share-Capital Changes in March; Public Float Remains Compliant

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Anhui Jinyan Kaolin New Materials Co., Ltd. released its monthly return for the period ended 31 March 2026, confirming stable share-capital metrics and full compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) public-float rules.

Authorised and Issued Share Capital • Total authorised/registered share capital stood at 97.19 million shares with a par value of RMB 1 each, unchanged from the previous month. • The structure comprises 24.30 million H shares listed on HKEX and 72.89 million unlisted domestic shares. • Issued share capital mirrored the authorised amount, with 24.30 million H shares and 72.89 million domestic shares in issue. • No new shares were issued, cancelled or repurchased during March; treasury shares remained at zero.

Public Float Status • The company affirmed that it met the Main Board’s minimum 25% public-float requirement as at 31 March 2026.

Corporate Actions • The report lists no outstanding share options, warrants, convertible securities or other equity‐linked instruments. • No Hong Kong Depositary Receipts are in issue.

Governance • The filing was authorised by Joint Company Secretary Wang Wei on 8 April 2026.

The unchanged share structure and confirmation of regulatory compliance signal operational stability for Jinyan Kaolin during the month under review.

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