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凯诘电商拟赴港IPO,证监会要求说明多项情况
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-30 04:54

Core Viewpoint - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has requested Shanghai Kaijie E-commerce Co., Ltd. (Kaijie E-commerce) to provide supplementary information regarding its previous listing attempts and current plans for A-share listing, amid a backdrop of declining financial performance [1][2][3]. Financial Performance - Kaijie E-commerce reported revenues of approximately 1.829 billion yuan, 1.723 billion yuan, and 1.699 billion yuan for the years 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively, indicating a continuous decline in revenue [4]. - The company's net profits for the same years were approximately 86 million yuan, 68 million yuan, and 60 million yuan, also reflecting a downward trend [4]. - Revenue from the top five customers accounted for 20.8%, 25.1%, and 26.6% of total revenue in 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively [4]. - The largest customer contributed 16.7%, 18.6%, and 21.7% of total revenue for the years ending December 31, 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively [4]. Listing and Regulatory Requirements - The CSRC has mandated Kaijie E-commerce to clarify its previous listing attempts on the National Equities Exchange and Quotations (NEEQ) and the reasons for its withdrawal from the A-share listing process [2][3]. - The company had previously listed on the NEEQ in May 2016 and voluntarily delisted in May 2019, with two subsequent A-share listing applications being withdrawn [3]. - The CSRC requires a legal opinion on whether the proposed shareholders' shares are subject to any pledges, freezes, or other rights defects [3]. Business Operations and Strategy - Kaijie E-commerce is a digital retail solution provider, ranked as the fifth largest in China by GMV in 2024 and the largest O2O digital retail solution provider [4]. - The company aims to use the funds raised from its listing for strategic business expansion, innovation, upgrading digital capabilities, strengthening its technical team and infrastructure, and expanding overseas, particularly in Southeast Asia and Europe [5].