Jia Yao: March 2026 Share Capital Steady as 25.80 Million Options Expire

Bulletin Express
Apr 01

Jia Yao Holdings Limited (01626.HK) filed its Monthly Return for the period ended 31 March 2026, confirming a stable share structure and the complete lapse of its remaining share options.

Authorised Share Capital • Authorised ordinary shares remained at 2.00 billion, each with a par value of HKD 0.01, equivalent to authorised capital of HKD 20.00 million. • No changes were recorded during the month.

Issued Shares and Treasury Position • Issued shares stood unchanged at 600.00 million; the company held no treasury shares. • There were no share issuances, repurchases, or cancellations in March.

Share Option Scheme Update • All 25.80 million outstanding options under the scheme adopted on 6 June 2014 lapsed during the month, reducing outstanding options to zero and eliminating potential dilution from this source. • No shares were issued and no treasury shares were transferred as a result of option exercises.

Other Equity Instruments • The company reported no warrants, convertibles, Hong Kong depositary receipts, or other share-linked agreements outstanding.

Public Float Compliance • Jia Yao affirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public-float threshold of 25 percent as of 31 March 2026.

The filing, submitted on 1 April 2026 and signed by Company Secretary Wu Hung Wai, indicates a period of capital stability for the group, with the lapse of legacy options further simplifying its equity structure.

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