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万辰集团A+H上市前的考验:门店增长趋缓

Core Viewpoint - Wanchen Group has initiated its dual listing process on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to enhance its global strategic layout and establish an international capital operation platform, aiming to connect with international investors and markets [2][3]. Group 1: Company Overview - Since the appointment of Wang Zenning as General Manager in July, Wanchen Group has made significant moves, including submitting its IPO application on September 23 [2]. - The company has experienced rapid growth in the bulk snack industry, increasing its store count from 232 at the end of 2022 to 15,365 by mid-2025 [2][5]. - Wanchen Group's revenue surged from 549 million yuan in 2022 to 32.33 billion yuan in 2024, with a 106.89% year-on-year increase to 22.583 billion yuan in the first half of 2025 [4]. Group 2: Financial Performance - The net profit for the first half of 2025 reached 472 million yuan, reflecting a staggering year-on-year increase of 50,358.8% [4]. - The company plans to use the funds raised from the IPO for expanding its store network, enhancing product offerings, digital transformation, and strengthening brand recognition [3]. Group 3: Market Challenges - Despite strong financial performance, Wanchen Group faces challenges as its store growth has slowed significantly, with only 1,169 new stores added in the first half of 2025 compared to previous years [5][6]. - The number of closed franchise stores has increased, with 290 closures in the first half of 2025, surpassing the total closures of 208 in 2024 [5][6]. - The competitive landscape is intensifying, with rivals like Mingming and Zero Snacks rapidly expanding their store counts, which could pressure Wanchen Group's market position [6][7]. Group 4: Strategic Direction - Wanchen Group aims to transition to a mature hard discount retail model, focusing on improving offline retail efficiency and upgrading its business model [5]. - The company is also looking to expand into overseas markets, particularly Southeast Asia, to leverage market insights and international resources [3][4]. - Future competition in the bulk snack sector will likely center around product differentiation and the development of private label brands to escape homogeneous competition [7][8].