Left Field Printing Group Signs Renewed Lease Agreement with D.M.R.A. Property
Left Field Printing Group Ltd. announced that its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Ligare, has entered into a renewed lease agreement with D.M.R.A. Property on December 2, 2025. The agreement, referred to as the 2026 Lease Agreement, was negotiated on an arm's length basis and is considered to be in the ordinary and usual course of business. Mr. Richard Francis Celarc, chairman of the Board and an executive Director, abstained from voting on the approval of the lease due to his material interest. The transaction is classified as a connected transaction under Chapter 14A of the Listing Rules, exempt from circular and shareholders' approval requirements, but subject to announcement, disclosure, and reporting requirements.
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