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Creative Global Technology (CGTL) adds super-voting Class B and major share consolidation flexibility

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Creative Global Technology Holdings Limited reported the results of its 2026 Extraordinary General Meeting and a separate Class B shareholders’ meeting. Shareholders approved a sharp increase in the voting power of each Class B ordinary share from twenty votes to one hundred votes per share, significantly strengthening the influence of that class on all matters put to a vote.

They also approved increasing authorized share capital from US$2,000,000 to US$90,000,000, expanding capacity to issue up to 85.5 billion Class A and 4.5 billion Class B ordinary shares. A related par value reduction to US$0.00001 per share was approved, with the reduction credited to share premium.

Shareholders adopted a Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association and authorized the board to execute up to five share consolidations within two years at ratios up to 1-for-1500 on a proportionate basis between classes. A separate Class B meeting approved the increase in voting rights, removal of dividend rights for Class B, and the new charter terms. Turnout at the EGM represented about 95.39% of voting shares.

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  • Super-voting Class B and large authorized share increase concentrate control and expand capacity for future equity actions, which may materially affect voting dynamics and potential dilution once utilized.

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CGTL shareholders approved super-voting Class B, massive authorized capital, and flexible future share consolidations.

The approvals materially reshape control and capital structure. Class B ordinary shares now carry one hundred votes each, concentrating voting power while separate Class B resolutions also remove dividend rights and align terms with the new charter. High voter participation of about 95.39% underscores broad shareholder engagement in these changes.

Authorized capital rises from US$2,000,000 to US$90,000,000, allowing up to 85.5 billion Class A and 4.5 billion Class B ordinary shares, with par value cut to US$0.00001 and the reduction moved to share premium. This creates extensive flexibility for future equity transactions but does not itself issue new shares.

The board is empowered to implement up to five share consolidations within two years at ratios up to 1:1500, on a proportionate basis between classes, with discretion over handling fractional shares. Actual impact on investors will depend on whether, when, and at what ratios the board chooses to execute these consolidations and how any future issuances use the expanded authorized pool.

EGM turnout 178,601,188 voting shares Approximately 95.39% of outstanding shares entitled to vote at the EGM
Class B voting power 100 votes per Class B share Increased from 20 votes per share on all matters
Authorized capital before US$2,000,000 1.9B Class A and 100M Class B shares at US$0.001 par
Authorized capital after US$90,000,000 85.5B Class A and 4.5B Class B shares at US$0.001 par
New par value US$0.00001 per share After reduction of authorized share capital to US$900,000
Maximum share consolidation ratio Up to 1-for-1500 Up to five share consolidations within two years at board’s discretion
Class B meeting support 170,000,000 votes for Class B proposal received 170,000,000 for, 0 against, 0 abstain
Extraordinary General Meeting regulatory
"On June 12, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time..., held the 2026 Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders"
Class B Ordinary Shares financial
"Immediately following the EGM, the Company held a meeting of the holders of class B ordinary shares (the “Class B Ordinary Shares”)"
Class B ordinary shares are a type of ownership stake in a company that typically come with different voting rights or privileges compared to other share classes. For investors, they represent a way to hold part of the company’s value and influence its decisions, often with fewer voting rights than Class A shares. Understanding these shares helps investors assess their level of control and potential returns within a company.
par value financial
"par value US$0.001 each from twenty (20) votes per share to one hundred (100) votes per share"
Par value is the fixed amount printed on a bond or stock that represents its original value when issued. It’s like the face value of a coin or bill—what the issuer promises to pay back or the starting price of a stock—though it often doesn’t change with market prices. It matters because it helps determine certain financial details, like how much the company will pay back at maturity.
share consolidation financial
"to approve up to five (5) share consolidations (each a “Share Consolidation”, and collectively “Shares Consolidations”)"
Share consolidation is a process where a company reduces the total number of its shares by combining multiple existing shares into a smaller number of higher-value shares. This can make each share more expensive and potentially improve the company’s image. For investors, it often means their ownership remains the same, but the value of each share increases, which can influence how the stock is perceived and traded.
Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association regulatory
"to adopt the Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association (the “Third Amended and Restated M&A”)"
solvency statement regulatory
"subject to the directors of the Company making the requisite solvency statement in accordance with the Companies Act (As Revised)"
A solvency statement is a formal declaration, usually by a company’s directors, that the business can pay its bills as they come due and that its assets cover its liabilities. Investors care because this assurance signals whether the company is financially stable enough to keep operating, pay dividends, or undertake transactions; think of it as a household saying it has enough cash and assets before promising to spend or borrow more.
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

 

 

FORM 6-K

 

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the month of June, 2026

 

Commission File Number: 001-42412

 

 

 

Creative Global Technology Holdings Limited

 

 

 

Unit 03, 22/F, Westin Centre,
26 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
People’s Republic of China
(Address of principal executive offices)

 

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F:

 

Form 20-F ☒             Form 40-F ☐

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit No.   Description
3.1   The Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association

 

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Explanatory Note

 

This Form 6-K is hereby incorporated by reference into the registration statements of the Company on Form S-8 (Registration Number 333-284400) to the extent not superseded by documents or reports subsequently filed or furnished by the Company under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

 

On June 12, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time (June 12, 2026 at 9 p.m. Hong Kong Time), Creative Global Technology Holdings Limited (the “Company”) held the 2026 Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders (the EGM) at Unit 03, 22/F, Westin Centre, 26 Hung To Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China. Immediately following the EGM, the Company held a meeting of the holders of class B ordinary shares (the “Class B Ordinary Shares”) (the “Class B Meeting”) (together, the “Meetings”), at the same location.

 

Holders of Class A Ordinary Shares as of the May 27, 2026 (the “Record Date”) are entitled to one (1) vote for each Class A Ordinary Share for each of the proposals and holders of Class B Ordinary Shares as of the Record Date are entitled to twenty (20) votes for each Class B Ordinary Share for each of the proposals.

 

Extraordinary General Meeting

 

Holders of 178,601,188 voting shares of the Company were present in person or by proxy at the EGM, representing approximately 95.39% of the outstanding shares entitled to vote at the EGM as of the Record Date, and therefore constituting a quorum of one or more persons present in person or by proxy holding not less than one-third of the issued shares entitled to vote at the EGM. All matters voted on at the EGM were approved. The final voting results for the matters submitted to a vote of shareholders at the EGM are as follows:

 

Proposal One: Increase of Voting Rights of Class B Proposal

 

   For   Against   Abstain 
Proposal 1: by a special resolution, subject to and conditional upon all requisite class consents being obtained, to approve the increase of the voting rights attached to each Class B Ordinary Share of par value US$0.001 each from twenty (20) votes per share to one hundred (100) votes per share on all matters subject to vote at general meetings of the Company.   178,517,969    83,319    223 

 

Proposal Two: Share Capital Increase Proposal

 

   For   Against   Abstain 
Proposal 2: by an ordinary resolution, to increase the authorized share capital of the Company from US$2,000,000 divided into 1,900,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.001 each and 100,000,000 Class B Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.001 each, to US$90,000,000 divided into 85,500,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.001 each and 4,500,000,000 Class B Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.001 each.   178,518,845    82,443    223 

 

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Proposal Three: Par Value Reduction Proposal

 

   For   Against   Abstain 
Proposal 3: by a special resolution, conditional upon approval by the shareholders of Proposals No. 2 and subject to the directors of the Company making the requisite solvency statement in accordance with the Companies Act (As Revised) and the filing and registration of the same, together with the minute of reduction, with the Registrar of Companies of the Cayman Islands in accordance with the Companies Act (As Revised), to approve a reduction of the Company’s authorized share capital from (i) US$90,000,000 divided into 85,500,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.001 each and 4,500,000,000 Class B Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.001 each, to (ii) US$900,000 divided into 85,500,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.00001 each and 4,500,000,000 Class B Ordinary Shares of par value US$0.00001 each, by reducing the par value of each issued and unissued share, and that the amount by which the issued share capital is reduced shall be credited to the share premium account of the Company.   178,517,586    81,283    2,642 

 

Proposal Four: Charter Amendment Proposal

 

   For   Against   Abstain 
Proposal 4: by a special resolution, conditional upon approval by the shareholders of Proposals No. 1, No. 2 and No.3, to adopt the Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association (the “Third Amended and Restated M&A”) of the Company in the form attached as Appendix A to the proxy statement accompanying this notice in substitution for, and to the exclusion of, the existing Second Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company with immediate effect, and the registered office provider of the Company be and is hereby authorized and instructed to make any necessary filings with the Registrar of Companies in the Cayman Islands in connection with the Share Capital Increase Proposal, the Par Value Reduction Proposal and the adoption of the Third Amended and Restated M&A and the passing of the relevant ordinary and special resolutions; and the transfer agent of the Company be and is hereby authorized to update the shareholder lists of the Company in connection with the Share Capital Increase Proposal and the Par Value Reduction Proposal.   178,551,408    49,880    223 

 

Proposal Five: Share Consolidation Proposal

 

    For     Against     Abstain  
Proposal 5: by an ordinary resolution:                        
to approve up to five (5) share consolidations (each a “Share Consolidation”, and collectively “Shares Consolidations”) of the Company’s issued and unissued ordinary shares (including both Class A Ordinary Shares and Class B Ordinary Shares) in the range of a ratio of up to 1:1500, to be effected at the discretion of, and on such date or dates to be determined by the Board of Directors in its sole discretion within two (2) years following the date of obtaining the requisite shareholder approval, with such Share Consolidation or Share Consolidations to be effected on a proportionate basis as between the Class A Ordinary Shares and the Class B Ordinary Shares, and with any fractional shares resulting therefrom to be dealt with in such manner as may be approved by the shareholders or otherwise determined by the Board of Directors to the extent permitted by the then existing amended and restated memorandum and articles of association of the Company and applicable law.                        
in respect of any fractional entitlements to the issued consolidated shares resulting from the Share Consolidations, if so determined by the Board in its sole discretion, the Board be and is hereby authorized to settle as it considers expedient any difficulty which arises in relation to the Share Consolidations, including but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing by capitalizing all or any part of any amount for the time being standing to the credit of any reserve or fund of the Company (including its share premium account and profit and loss account, to the extent permitted by the applicable laws) whether or not the same is available for distribution and applying such sum in paying up unissued ordinary shares to be issued to shareholders of the Company to round up any fractions of ordinary shares issued to or registered in the name of such shareholders of the Company following or as a result of the Share Consolidations.     178,553,875       47,313       323  

 

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Class B Meeting

 

Holders of 8,500,000 of the Company’s Class B Ordinary Shares of the Company were present in person or by proxy at the Class B Meeting, representing approximately 100% in nominal or par value amount of the issued Class B Ordinary Shares as of the Record Date, and therefore constituting a quorum of one or more persons present in person or by proxy holding not less than one-third of the issued Class B Ordinary Shares entitled to vote at the Class B Meeting. The matters voted on at the Class B Meeting were approved. The final voting results for the matters submitted to a vote of shareholders at the Class B Meeting are as follows:

 

Class B Proposal

 

   For   Against   Abstain 
Class B Proposal: to approve, insofar as the same constitutes a variation or abrogation of the rights attached to the Class B Ordinary Shares, the increase of voting rights of Class B Ordinary Shares, the removal of the dividend rights attached to the Class B Ordinary Shares, and the adoption of the Third Amended and Restated M&A, in each case as contemplated by Proposals No. 1 and 4 described in the Notice of the 2026 Extraordinary General Meeting.   170,000,000    0    0 

 

The Company expects to file the Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association with the Registrar of the Cayman Islands within fifteen (15) days of the Meeting.

 

The Share Consolidation Proposal will be reflected with the Nasdaq Capital Market. The Company’s Class A Ordinary Shares will continue to trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “CGTL” and under the CUSIP Number of G2563P102.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  Creative Global Technology Holdings Limited
   
Date: June 15, 2026 By: /s/ Hei Tung (“Angel”) Siu
  Name:  Hei Tung (“Angel”) Siu
  Title: Chief Executive Officer

 

 

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FAQ

What governance changes did Creative Global Technology (CGTL) approve in this 6-K?

Creative Global Technology shareholders approved a Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association. Key changes include boosting Class B voting rights, expanding authorized share capital, reducing par value, and empowering the board to execute up to five future share consolidations.

How did CGTL change voting rights for Class B ordinary shares?

CGTL increased the voting power of each Class B ordinary share from twenty votes to one hundred votes. A separate Class B meeting also approved this change as a variation of rights, cementing substantially higher voting influence for the Class B share class on all shareholder matters.

How much did Creative Global Technology increase its authorized share capital?

Authorized share capital rose from US$2,000,000 to US$90,000,000. This now allows up to 85,500,000,000 Class A ordinary shares and 4,500,000,000 Class B ordinary shares, each with a par value of US$0.00001 after the approved par value reduction.

What share consolidation authority did CGTL’s board receive?

Shareholders authorized the board to implement up to five share consolidations within two years, at ratios up to 1-for-1500. Consolidations must treat Class A and Class B proportionately, and the board may determine how to address fractional shares consistent with the amended charter and law.

What did the Class B shareholders specifically approve for CGTL?

Class B shareholders approved the increase in Class B voting rights, removal of dividend rights attached to Class B shares, and adoption of the Third Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles. The Class B meeting achieved 100% quorum by nominal par value of issued Class B shares.

Did Creative Global Technology actually issue new shares in this 6-K event?

The actions approved expand authorized capital, reduce par value, and permit future share consolidations, but do not by themselves issue new shares. Any future issuances or consolidations would occur later under the expanded authorization and board discretion approved at these shareholder meetings.

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