SHOUCHENG Buys Back 2.79 Million Shares, Lifting Treasury Stock to 206.31 Million

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Shoucheng Holdings Limited (SHOUCHENG) disclosed a share repurchase on 14 April 2026, acquiring 2.79 million ordinary shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

• Transaction details – Shares repurchased: 2.79 million – Price range: HKD 1.66 – HKD 1.70 per share – Volume-weighted average cost: HKD 1.6823 per share – Total consideration: HKD 4.69 million

• Impact on share capital – Issued shares (excluding treasury) before buyback: 8.20 billion – Issued shares (excluding treasury) after buyback: 8.19 billion – Reduction as a percentage of issued shares: 0.034%

• Treasury position – Treasury shares before buyback: 203.53 million – Treasury shares after buyback: 206.31 million – Total issued shares (including treasury) unchanged at 8.40 billion

• Repurchase authority utilisation – Mandate size granted on 30 April 2025: 728.49 million shares – Cumulative shares repurchased under mandate: 246.06 million – Utilised portion of mandate: 3.38% of issued shares at mandate date

• Trading constraints – Moratorium on new share issuance or treasury share disposal runs through 14 May 2026, in accordance with Hong Kong listing rules.

The company confirmed that the repurchase complied with Main Board Rule 10.06 and that no repurchased shares have been cancelled; all are held as treasury shares.

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