Group 1 - The core focus of the North Exchange's IPO review is on the innovation capabilities and competitive advantages of the companies applying for listing [1][4] - In the first half of the year, the North Exchange received a total of 115 IPO applications, an increase compared to the same period in the last three years [2][8] - The review process emphasizes the authenticity of performance and the intended use of raised funds, with specific inquiries into companies' claims of technological advancement [1][4] Group 2 - June was a peak month for IPO applications, with 97 applications received, accounting for over 80% of the total for the first half of the year [2] - The majority of the newly accepted IPO companies reported strong performance, with revenues generally exceeding 300 million and net profits over 60 million in the past year [2] - Out of the 115 companies, more than 80% (95 companies) are still in the acceptance stage, with 12 entering the inquiry phase [2][3] Group 3 - Companies are required to provide quantitative evidence for their claims of technological leadership and innovation [4] - Performance fluctuations are another key area of inquiry, with companies needing to explain any declines in revenue and net profit [5][6] - The North Exchange is particularly attentive to companies that have made significant cash distributions prior to listing, which could raise red flags during the review process [9] Group 4 - The North Exchange has established specific standards for evaluating the innovation attributes of IPO applicants, focusing on R&D intensity and investment [8] - The exchange has a negative list for companies that engage in practices like excessive pre-IPO cash dividends, which could lead to automatic rejection [9] - The evaluation of innovation is now a collaborative effort involving the exchange, local regulatory bodies, and intermediary institutions [8]
北交所上市申报受理提速,审核问询聚焦创新、业绩
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-07-01 12:34