KELFRED Holds Capital Structure Steady in July; Issued Shares Fixed at 500.00 Million

Bulletin Express
Aug 04

Hong Kong-listed eyewear manufacturer KELFRED Holdings Limited (HKEX: 01134) reported no changes to its share capital for the month ended 31 July 2026, according to the company’s monthly return filed with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited on 4 August 2026.

KELFRED’s authorised share capital remained at 2.00 billion ordinary shares with a par value of HKD 0.01, equivalent to HKD 20.00 million. Issued shares were unchanged at 500.00 million, and the company continued to hold zero treasury shares.

The company confirmed compliance with the Main Board’s minimum public-float requirement of 25%, indicating that at least one quarter of its issued share capital was held by public investors as of 31 July 2026.

Under the Share Option Scheme adopted on 22 June 2019, no share options were outstanding, granted, exercised, or cancelled during the month. The scheme still allows for up to 50.00 million additional options to be granted in the future.

No warrants, convertible securities, or other equity‐linked instruments were issued, exercised, or outstanding, and there were no repurchases, redemptions, or transfers involving treasury shares.

The absence of share capital movements in July underscores KELFRED’s stable capital structure and sustained adherence to Hong Kong listing regulations.

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