ASMPT Ltd. Announces New Employee Share Incentive Scheme Awarding 837,500 Shares

Reuters
Jul 30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/00522">ASMPT</a> Ltd. Announces New Employee Share Incentive Scheme Awarding 837,500 Shares

ASMPT Ltd., incorporated in the Cayman Islands and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has announced the award of 837,500 shares to 15 selected employees under its Employee Share Incentive Scheme. This decision was made on 29 July 2025, in accordance with the rules of the scheme adopted on 24 March 2020. The awarded shares include 526,000 performance-based shares, contingent upon the company's financial performance over the next three years. The vesting of these shares will be determined by the group's revenue growth rate and EBIT margin when compared to industry peers. The remaining shares have no performance targets attached. The first vesting period for some of these shares will conclude on 30 April 2026.

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