万帮数字IPO:上市前夕剥离星星充电甩掉“包袱”?利润下滑32%、负债资产比率近75%、应收款直逼38亿元
Xin Lang Zheng Quan·2026-01-08 10:21

Core Viewpoint - Wanbang Digital Energy has submitted its listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, aiming to raise funds for R&D, global market expansion, production capacity enhancement, and working capital supplementation. The company has divested its charging operation business, "Xingxing Charging," to focus on its core manufacturing business amid increasing competition in the electric vehicle charging market [1][2][12]. Financial Performance - Wanbang Digital's revenue for 2023, 2024, and the first three quarters of 2025 were CNY 3.474 billion, CNY 4.182 billion, and CNY 3.072 billion, respectively. However, profits showed a decline, with 2024 profits expected to drop by 32% despite a 20.4% revenue increase, indicating a "growth without profit" scenario [3][6]. - The company's gross profit margin decreased from 33.4% in 2023 to 29.2% in 2024, while the net profit margin fell from 14.2% to 8% during the same period [6][7]. Debt and Cash Flow - The debt-to-asset ratio has been rising, reaching nearly 75%, with accounts receivable nearing CNY 3.8 billion. The company's cash and cash equivalents were reported to be less than CNY 800 million, raising concerns about its ability to meet long-term funding needs for R&D and capacity expansion [8][9][10]. - The net cash flow from operating activities is projected to drop significantly from CNY 1.15 billion in 2023 to CNY 272 million in 2024, a decline of approximately 76% [8]. Market Position and Strategy - The domestic charging pile industry is characterized by intense competition and a lack of high concentration. Wanbang Digital's decision to divest its charging operation is seen as a strategy to streamline operations and focus on the more profitable equipment manufacturing segment [2][12]. - The company aims to present a more focused "technology story" to the capital market, which could potentially lead to a higher valuation and open new financing channels to address its current financial challenges [12].