Chanjet Executes HKD0.11 Million H-Share Buyback; Free Float Edges Down 0.01%

Bulletin Express05-18 18:42

Chanjet Information Technology Company Limited (Chanjet) disclosed on 18 May 2026 that it repurchased 20,000 H shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, paying a total of HKD108,898. The transaction, conducted under its existing share-repurchase mandate, was executed within a price range of HKD5.35 to HKD5.60 per share, translating into a volume-weighted average cost of HKD5.4449.

The buyback reduced Chanjet’s outstanding H-share count from 135.22 million to 135.20 million, a marginal decline of 0.01%. Concurrently, treasury shares rose from 684,600 to 704,600, while the company’s total issued share capital remained unchanged at 135.90 million shares.

The repurchase forms part of the mandate approved at the 8 May 2026 shareholders’ meeting, which authorises Chanjet to buy back up to 13.53 million shares. Cumulative repurchases under this mandate have reached 101,600 shares, representing 0.08% of the shares outstanding on the mandate date.

Pursuant to Hong Kong Listing Rules, Chanjet is subject to a moratorium on new share issues, sales or transfers of treasury shares until 17 June 2026.

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