DMALL (Dmall Inc.) disclosed its Monthly Return for the period ended 30 April 2026, highlighting an ongoing share buy-back programme that reduced the company’s public float.
Key takeaways
• Share repurchase: 13.06 million ordinary shares were repurchased and held in treasury during the month. Issued shares excluding treasury therefore fell to 899.66 million, while treasury shares rose to 37.83 million. The total number of issued shares remained flat at 937.49 million.
• Public-float compliance: Despite the buy-backs, the company confirmed compliance with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s minimum 25 % public-float requirement.
• Authorised capital unchanged: Authorised share capital stayed at 2.50 billion shares (USD 0.0001 par value), equivalent to USD 250,000.
• Share-based incentives: – Outstanding options under existing plans totalled 61.57 million shares, comprising 28.26 million options (2016 Plan), 27.59 million (2020 Plan) and 5.72 million (2024 Second Plan). – During April, 84,000 options were either cancelled or lapsed; no new shares were issued from option exercises. – The 2024 First Share Incentive Plan holds capacity for up to 44.33 million shares, while the 2024 Second Plan may grant a further 40.61 million shares. – Restricted Share Units outstanding under the 2020 Plan amount to 3.91 million shares.
• Capital-raising activity: No new shares were issued, no treasury shares were re-allotted and no funds were raised during the month.
The latest disclosures indicate DMALL is prioritising share repurchases over fresh equity issuance while maintaining sufficient public float and preserving authorisation headroom for future incentive grants.