CEB Bank’s April 2026 Monthly Return Shows No Change in Share Capital, Float Compliance Intact

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China Everbright Bank Company Limited (CEB Bank) reported a stable capital structure for the month ended 30 April 2026, with no movements in authorised, issued or treasury shares across all classes.

H Shares (listed in Hong Kong): • Issued shares remained at 12.68 billion. • The bank confirmed that public float continues to meet the minimum 5% threshold required for PRC issuers with other listed shares.

A Shares (listed in Shanghai): • Ordinary A-share count was unchanged at 46.41 billion. • Two tranches of domestic preference shares also saw no movement, holding steady at 200 million and 100 million shares respectively.

Convertible Preference Shares: • RMB 30.00 billion of outstanding compulsory-convertible preference shares remained unconverted. • At the fixed conversion price of RMB 2.72, up to 11.03 billion A-shares could be issued in the future; no conversions occurred during April.

Total Share Capital: • Combined authorised/registered share capital stood at 59.09 billion shares, unchanged from the prior month. • The bank held zero treasury shares at month-end, with no repurchases or cancellations reported.

The filing, submitted on 7 May 2026, confirms full compliance with Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing rules and other regulatory requirements, underscoring CEB Bank’s consistent share capital position during the reporting period.

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