Tsui Wah Reports No Share Capital Changes in April; Public Float Remains Compliant

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Tsui Wah Holdings Limited disclosed its Monthly Return for Equity Issuer for the period ended 30 April 2026, confirming that the company’s share capital structure remained unchanged during the month.

Authorised Capital • The authorised ordinary share capital stayed at 10.00 billion shares with a par value of HKD 0.01, representing total authorised capital of HKD 100.00 million. No increase or decrease was recorded.

Issued Shares and Treasury Shares • Total issued ordinary shares stood at 1.41 billion, identical to the preceding month. • The company held no treasury shares, and there were no repurchases, cancellations, or new issuances.

Public Float Compliance • Tsui Wah confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public-float requirement of 25% as at 30 April 2026.

Capital Instruments • The filing recorded no outstanding or newly issued share options, warrants, convertible securities, or other equity-linked instruments. • No Hong Kong Depositary Receipts were listed.

Corporate Governance Confirmation • The company secretary affirmed that all regulatory and listing-rule obligations related to securities activities have been satisfied.

Overall, Tsui Wah maintained a stable capital base in April 2026, with unchanged authorised and issued share counts and full adherence to public-float rules.

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