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Yum China Files 2025 Form 10-K, Underscoring Scale and Governance

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The latest update is out from Yum China Holdings ( (YUMC) ).

Yum China Holdings has announced that it has filed its annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing confirms the company’s status as a well-known seasoned issuer with a public float of about $16.5 billion as of mid-2025 and 353.1 million shares outstanding as of February 2026, underscoring its scale and regulatory compliance across both U.S. and Hong Kong markets.

The company also disclosed that its independent auditor has provided an attestation of the effectiveness of its internal control over financial reporting, signaling continued adherence to Sarbanes-Oxley requirements. The announcement, issued in Hong Kong and signed by Chief Executive Officer Joey Wat, also updates investors on the composition of the board, which remains heavily weighted toward independent directors, reinforcing established governance structures for shareholders in multiple jurisdictions.

More about Yum China Holdings

Yum China Holdings, Inc. is a Delaware-incorporated company that operates restaurant brands in China and is listed on both the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol YUMC and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong under the stock code 9987. The company is classified as a large accelerated filer under U.S. securities regulations and is subject to ongoing reporting and internal control requirements.

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