Bilibili grants 949,277 RSUs under its 2018 share incentive plan; Class Z shares rise to HKD 182 on March 26, 2026

Reuters03-26
Bilibili grants 949,277 RSUs under its 2018 share incentive plan; Class Z shares rise to HKD 182 on March 26, 2026
  • Bilibili granted 949,277 restricted share units to 102 employees under its Second Amended and Restated 2018 Share Incentive Plan.
  • The awards have a nil purchase price and represent about 0.23% of the company’s total shares in issue on a one share one vote basis.
  • Class Z ordinary shares were priced at HKD 182.3 per share on the grant date.
  • The RSUs are scheduled to vest between March 26, 2027 and March 26, 2032.
  • The plan’s scheme limit is 41,413,503 Class Z ordinary shares, with 27,755,082 shares remaining available for further awards after the grant.


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