MiniMax AGM Gains Over 99% Support Across All 14 Resolutions, Confirms 20% Share Issuance Mandate

Bulletin Express
Jun 11

MiniMax Group Inc. (“MiniMax”) announced that every one of the 14 ordinary resolutions put to its 11 June 2026 annual general meeting was approved, with support ratios ranging from 99.30% to 100.00%.

The poll covered 313.64 million voting shares (232.53 million Class A; 81.10 million Class B). In line with the company’s weighted-voting structure, Class B shares carried ten votes per share for most resolutions, boosting the aggregate voting tally to 937.61 million votes.

Key governance matters passed with near-unanimity: • Receipt of the FY 2025 audited financial statements: 99.99% in favour. • Re-election of all nine directors, including Executive Director Dr. Yan Junjie, with individual approval rates between 99.89% and 99.99%. • Approval for the board to set directors’ remuneration: 99.99% support.

Ernst & Young was re-appointed as external auditor with 99.99% backing, and the board was authorised to fix its fees.

Capital authorities: • 10% share repurchase mandate: 99.99% approval. • 20% general mandate to issue, allot or transfer Class A shares: 99.30% approval (the lowest, yet comfortably above the 50% threshold). • Extension of the issuance mandate by the number of shares repurchased: 99.38% approval.

Tricor Investor Services acted as scrutineer, and all board members attended the AGM, meeting Hong Kong Listing Rule 13.39(5A) requirements.

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