CH Offshore publishes FY2025 annual report appendix ahead of April 2026 AGM

Reuters04-08
CH Offshore publishes FY2025 annual report appendix ahead of April 2026 AGM
  • CH Offshore annual report for FY2025 flagged continued focus on offshore vessel chartering, marine support services, ship management.
  • Group positioned to deepen operating links with Baker Tech group following 2018 acquisition, targeting commercial synergies across offshore marine activity.
  • Company outlined plan to keep using related-party services tied to vessel charters, repairs, warehousing, project support as part of day-to-day operations.
  • Board sought renewed authority to repurchase shares, framing buybacks as tool to manage capital structure, support market stability, improve shareholder returns.
  • Mandate parameters set ceiling at 211,467,754 shares, up to 10% of shares in issue as of 13 March 2026.


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