Core Viewpoint - Guangdong Jintian Animation Co., Ltd. (referred to as "Jintian Animation") has submitted its IPO application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, capitalizing on the booming emotional consumption and trendy toy economy, following the success of brands like Pop Mart [2][12]. Company Overview - Jintian Animation, founded by Cai Jianchun, integrates popular IPs with snacks, creating a unique product line that allows children to "eat and play" [2][3]. - The company has achieved over 800 million RMB in annual sales, primarily through its IP-themed snacks [2]. Business Model - The company focuses on "IP fun food," incorporating anime elements into traditional snacks, enhancing their emotional value and pricing power [3][4]. - Jintian Animation has over 600 active SKUs, with products including candies, biscuits, and puffed snacks, all featuring popular characters [6][8]. Financial Performance - Revenue projections for 2022 to 2024 are 596 million RMB, 664 million RMB, and 877 million RMB, respectively, with gross margins increasing from 26.6% to 33.7% [8][10]. - The majority of revenue (over 96%) comes from IP-themed snacks, with candies and biscuits contributing approximately 66.2% of total revenue [9]. Market Position - Jintian Animation holds a 7.6% market share in the domestic IP fun food sector, ranking second in the IP food market behind major multinational companies [10]. - The company has established a diverse distribution network, increasing direct sales from 3.5% to 33.1% over three years [9]. IP Strategy - The company currently holds 26 licensed IPs, including popular characters like Ultraman and Peppa Pig, which significantly drive its revenue [8][11]. - In the first half of 2025, revenue from the top five IPs accounted for 85.7% of total income, highlighting the company's reliance on key licenses [11]. Industry Trends - The emotional economy is driving snack manufacturers to collaborate with IPs, as seen with various brands seeking to leverage this trend for higher value [12][13]. - The success of Pop Mart and other trendy toy brands has led to a surge in IPO applications from similar companies, indicating a robust market for emotional and collectible products [12][14].
中国小孩,吃出一个IPO
3 6 Ke·2025-11-03 08:47