上市仅六年,金融壹账通退市落定,股价低迷与业绩承压是导火索
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-24 22:49

Core Viewpoint - Financial One Account, a fintech company under Ping An, has officially delisted following the approval of its privatization plan by the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, marking a swift exit from public markets after only six years since its IPO [1][4]. Privatization Details - The privatization offer was made by Platinum Holdings Limited, a subsidiary of Ping An, which held approximately 30.18% of Financial One Account's shares prior to the offer [2][3]. - The proposed acquisition price is HKD 2.068 per share, representing a premium of about 23.10% over the last closing price and approximately 117.91% over the average closing price of the last 180 trading days [2][3]. Financial Performance and Market Conditions - Since its listing, the stock price of Financial One Account has declined over 95%, attributed to low liquidity, reduced investor interest, and insufficient analyst coverage [5][6]. - The company has faced significant operational challenges, with revenues from its core business expected to decrease by approximately 36.16% from FY2023 to FY2024, leading to increased operating losses [6]. Strategic Implications - The decision to privatize is seen as a move to alleviate short-term market pressures and focus on long-term strategic development, as the public market has not reflected the company's value [4][5]. - Post-privatization, Platinum plans to inject additional financial resources and integrate the company further into the broader Ping An ecosystem [7].