TRADEGO cuts 1.06 million shares via buy-back in April; outstanding share count now 711.94 million

Bulletin Express05-06

TradeGo FinTech Limited (TRADEGO) filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 30 April 2026, detailing a small reduction in outstanding equity driven solely by share repurchases.

Key figures • Authorised share capital remained unchanged at 2.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.01, representing HKD 20.00 million.

• Outstanding shares (excluding treasury) fell from 713.00 million to 711.94 million after the company repurchased 1.06 million shares on 10 April 2026. Those repurchased shares were moved into treasury, increasing the treasury balance from 37.00 million to 38.06 million.

• Total issued shares stayed at 750.00 million; only the split between outstanding and treasury shares changed. The 1.06 million shares bought back equate to approximately 0.15 % of the prior month’s outstanding shares.

• TRADEGO confirmed compliance with the Hong Kong public-float requirement, which mandates at least 25 % of issued shares (excluding treasury) be held by the public.

• The group reported no new share issuance, warrant or convertible activity, and no option exercises during the month. The existing share-option scheme remains unchanged with 10.00 million options outstanding and a further 40.00 million shares available for future grant.

The filing was signed by Executive Director Liu Yong on 6 May 2026.

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