Edvantage Group Shareholders to Vote on Amendments to Memorandum and Articles, and Increase in Authorised Share Capital at Next AGM
Reuters
Dec 19, 2025
Edvantage Group Shareholders to Vote on Amendments to Memorandum and Articles, and Increase in Authorised Share Capital at Next AGM
Edvantage Group Holdings Ltd. will seek shareholder approval at its upcoming annual general meeting, as detailed in a circular to be distributed around 31 December 2025. The proposals include amendments to the company’s memorandum and articles of association to align with updated Listing Rules and Cayman Islands laws, such as allowing virtual or hybrid general meetings, enabling electronic voting, and preparing for the uncertificated securities market regime. The proposals also address new rules regarding treasury shares. Shareholders are encouraged to vote in favor of these changes at the AGM.
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