月内超50家企业IPO进度更新,业内预计A股IPO继续活跃
Di Yi Cai Jing·2026-01-14 12:46

Group 1 - Multiple companies have updated their IPO progress, with 14 firms changing their review status on January 13, including 6 aiming for the Beijing Stock Exchange and 5 for the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges [1][2] - Notable companies include Gude Electric Materials, which has received IPO registration approval, and Hangzhou Gaote Electronics, which has passed the review, both targeting the Growth Enterprise Market [1][2] - Over 50 companies have updated their review status since the beginning of the month, indicating a trend of companies entering the inquiry phase [1] Group 2 - On January 14, additional companies updated their IPO status, including Luoyang Shenglong Mining Group, which has received registration approval for the Shenzhen main board [2] - The review status shows that Gude Electric Materials has the fastest IPO progress, having registered successfully, while two companies on the Beijing Stock Exchange have submitted their registrations [2][3] - Several companies are currently in the inquiry phase, with some having just entered the first round of inquiries after their IPO applications were accepted in late December [3] Group 3 - The IPO market is expected to remain active in 2026, with no new companies having been accepted for IPOs so far this year, but numerous applications were accepted in late 2025 [4] - In December 2025, the Beijing Stock Exchange received 23 new IPO applications in a single day, contributing to a total of 53 applications for the month [4] - The total number of companies accepted for IPOs in 2025 reached 300, with the Beijing Stock Exchange accounting for nearly 60% of these applications [4] Group 4 - The A-share IPO market saw significant fundraising activity at the end of last year, with major companies like Moer Thread and Muxi Co. raising substantial amounts [5] - Predictions indicate that the IPO market will maintain its previous momentum into 2026, particularly with an acceleration in technology company listings [5][6] - The overall performance of newly listed companies in 2025 was stable, reflecting a shift towards quality and scale in the IPO process, particularly in the technology and advanced manufacturing sectors [6]