

Group 1 - Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC) experienced a decline of 1.80% in stock price on August 15, with a trading volume of 1.78 billion yuan [1] - On the same day, PSBC had a financing buy-in amount of 122 million yuan and a financing repayment of 130 million yuan, resulting in a net financing buy of -7.25 million yuan [1] - As of August 15, the total balance of margin trading for PSBC was 934 million yuan, with a financing balance of 929 million yuan, representing 0.23% of the circulating market value, which is below the 20th percentile level over the past year [1] Group 2 - PSBC was established on March 6, 2007, and listed on December 10, 2019, providing banking and related financial services in China [2] - The bank's main business segments include personal banking (69.57% of revenue), corporate banking (19.70%), and funding business (10.65%) [2] - As of March 31, PSBC reported a net profit of 25.246 billion yuan for the first quarter of 2025, a year-on-year decrease of 2.62% [2] Group 3 - Since its A-share listing, PSBC has distributed a total of 137.796 billion yuan in dividends, with 77.395 billion yuan distributed in the last three years [3] - As of March 31, 2025, the top ten circulating shareholders of PSBC included Hong Kong Central Clearing Limited, which held 888 million shares, a decrease of 25.7096 million shares from the previous period [3] - Other notable shareholders include Huaxia SSE 50 ETF and Huatai-PB CSI 300 ETF, both of which also saw a reduction in their holdings [3]