SPT Energy’s Issued Share Count Rises Marginally in March; Public Float Remains Adequate

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SPT Energy Group Inc. submitted its monthly return to Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing on 8 April 2026, detailing equity movements for the month ended 31 March 2026.

Authorised Capital • Authorised share capital stayed unchanged at 5.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of USD 0.0001, equivalent to USD 0.50 million.

Issued Shares • The number of issued ordinary shares (excluding treasury shares) increased by 2,000 during March, bringing the total to 1,954.144 million shares. • Treasury shares remained nil. • The incremental issuance represented 0.0001% of total issued shares, indicating a de-minimis dilution.

Public Float • The company confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s 25% minimum public-float requirement as at 31 March 2026.

Share Option Activity • All new shares were issued through the exercise of options under the Share Option Scheme adopted on 10 June 2021. • Total funds raised from the option exercise amounted to HKD 0.00 million (HKD 500). • Outstanding options at month-end: – 2011 Scheme: 193.97 million options. – 2021 Scheme: 184.93 million options. – Combined total: 378.90 million options.

No movements were reported for warrants, convertibles, other share-issuance agreements, or treasury shares. The filing was authorised by Chairman Ethan Wu.

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