Wai Chi Holdings Adds 6,000 Shares to Treasury; Cumulative Buy-back Hits 2.87 Million

Bulletin Express
Jul 02

Wai Chi Holdings Company Limited disclosed a Next Day Disclosure Return showing a further on-market share repurchase on 30 June 2026. The company bought back 6,000 ordinary shares at HKD 0.85 each, spending HKD 5,100 in total. All repurchased shares have been retained as treasury shares.

After the transaction, the number of issued shares (excluding treasury shares) declined from 216.87 million to 216.86 million, while the treasury-share balance rose from 2.86 million to 2.87 million. The total issued share count remained unchanged at 219.73 million. The latest repurchase represents 0.0028 % of the company’s outstanding shares immediately before the transaction.

Under the general mandate approved on 27 May 2026, Wai Chi Holdings is authorised to repurchase up to 21.97 million shares. To date, 2.87 million shares have been bought back, equating to 13.04 % of the authorised quota.

Pursuant to Hong Kong listing rules, the company is subject to a moratorium on issuing new shares or selling treasury shares until 30 July 2026.

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