新股消息 | 汉森软件拟港股上市 中国证监会要求补充说明募集资金用途等事项
智通财经网·2025-12-19 12:35

Core Viewpoint - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has issued supplementary material requirements for seven companies, including Hansen Software, regarding their overseas listing applications, emphasizing the need for clarity on fundraising purposes and share distribution before and after the "full circulation" process [1][2][3][4]. Group 1: Fundraising and Issuance - Hansen Software is required to clarify the maximum issuance quantity in its fundraising plan, ensuring consistency between the filing report and the prospectus, and to update the fundraising usage plan if there are changes [1]. - The company must provide detailed explanations of the intended use of the raised funds, including whether it involves overseas investments and if relevant approvals or filings have been completed [2]. Group 2: Share Structure and Legal Considerations - Hansen Software needs to explain the share distribution of domestic shares and H-shares before and after the "full circulation" process [3]. - The company is also required to disclose whether the shares held by shareholders participating in the "full circulation" are subject to pledges, freezes, or other rights defects [4]. - Additional clarifications are needed regarding the progress of the cancellation of the value-added telecommunications business, payment for the capital increase in Hong Kong Hansen, and the domestic approval or filing procedures for the establishment of the U.S. subsidiary [4]. - The company must address the specifics of a dispute regarding the repurchase of shares from former employees and its potential impact on the application for "full circulation" of unlisted domestic shares [4]. Group 3: Company Overview - Hansen Software is identified as a comprehensive digital printing solution provider, specializing in printing control systems, infrastructure, and innovative services, ranking first among independent printing control system suppliers globally based on projected 2024 revenue according to Frost & Sullivan [4].