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Amber International Holding Limited filings document foreign private issuer current reports for its digital wealth management business operating as Amber Premium. The Form 6-K record includes exhibits on unaudited financial results, operating performance, and the company's Form 20-F reporting status.
Other filings disclose the VARA Virtual Asset Service Provider license for Amber Premium FZE, authorized activities in Dubai, an ADS repurchase program, and intercompany service arrangements involving Amber Match Limited and AG Global Technology Limited Inc. These records also describe capital-allocation terms, ADS mechanics, and board authorization for repurchases.
Amber International Holding Limited announced that its board has authorized a share repurchase program for up to US$50 million of its outstanding American depositary shares, each representing five Class A ordinary shares. The program will run for 12 months starting from December 1, 2025.
The company may buy back ADSs through open market purchases, privately negotiated deals, block trades, or combinations of these methods, in line with Rule 10b-18, Rule 10b5-1 and its insider trading policy. Management stated that the decision reflects confidence in the company’s business momentum and long-term growth, and plans to fund repurchases using existing cash and cash generated from operations while continuing to invest in its AI-driven technology, real world asset platform, and market expansion.
Amber International Holding Limited announced that its board has authorized a share repurchase program for up to US$50 million of its outstanding American depositary shares, each representing five Class A ordinary shares. The program will run for 12 months starting from December 1, 2025.
The company may buy back ADSs through open market purchases, privately negotiated deals, block trades, or combinations of these methods, in line with Rule 10b-18, Rule 10b5-1 and its insider trading policy. Management stated that the decision reflects confidence in the company’s business momentum and long-term growth, and plans to fund repurchases using existing cash and cash generated from operations while continuing to invest in its AI-driven technology, real world asset platform, and market expansion.