Zoomlion Maintains Stable Share Capital in April 2026; RMB 6.00 Billion Convertible Bonds Remain Outstanding

Bulletin Express
May 05

Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Co., Ltd. (Zoomlion) filed its Monthly Return on Movements in Securities for the period ended 30 April 2026, confirming a stable share structure and continued compliance with Hong Kong’s public-float requirements.

Authorised and Issued Share Capital • Authorised/registered share capital stood at 8.65 billion shares, split between 1.55 billion H-shares and 7.10 billion A-shares, each with a par value of RMB 1.00. • No changes were recorded in authorised or issued share counts during the month. • Issued shares at month-end: 1.55 billion H-shares and 7.10 billion A-shares. The company held zero treasury shares.

Public-Float Compliance • Zoomlion confirmed that its H-share public float satisfied the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s 5% minimum requirement as of 30 April 2026.

Convertible Bonds • The company’s RMB 6.00 billion 0.70% U.S.-dollar-settled convertible bonds due 2031 remained unchanged. • These instruments, listed under code 40078, carry a conversion price of HKD 10.02 and could be converted into up to 673.19 million new H-shares; no conversions occurred during the month.

Summary Zoomlion’s April filing indicates a steady capital base with no share issuances, cancellations, or treasury transactions, while its existing convertible bond facility continues to represent the primary potential source of future equity dilution.

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