Bilibili Inc. released an update on its two-year US$300 million share repurchase program launched in June 2026, detailing the pace and scale of its recent buybacks.
Key figures • As of 30 June 2026, the company had repurchased 1.90 million of its listed securities for a total consideration of US$31.30 million, equivalent to 10.43 % of the program’s authorized outlay. • During the six months ended 30 June 2026, cumulative repurchases reached 4.80 million securities at a cost of US$100.10 million, utilizing 33.37 % of the program’s total capacity. • Based on disclosed data, the average repurchase price was approximately US$16.47 per security since program inception and US$20.85 per security during the first half of 2026.
Program context The two-year authorization, capped at US$300 million, allows Bilibili to buy back ADSs or Class Z ordinary shares through open-market purchases, privately negotiated deals or other legally permitted means. The current pace leaves around US$199.90 million, or 66.63 % of the authorized amount, available for additional repurchases over the remaining term.
Company profile Bilibili operates one of China’s leading video communities for younger audiences, offering user-generated and licensed content anchored by its signature “bullet chatting” feature. The platform emphasizes strong community engagement and a broad content ecosystem that spans entertainment, lifestyle and cultural programming.
Regulatory note The company reiterated that forward-looking statements in the announcement are subject to risks and uncertainties detailed in its filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.