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东吴证券最新公告,定增不超60亿元!
SCSSCS(SH:601555) 券商中国·2025-07-18 11:02

Core Viewpoint - Dongwu Securities plans to raise up to 6 billion yuan through the issuance of no more than 1.49 billion A-shares, with strong support from its controlling shareholder, Suzhou International Development Group [1][2][3] Financing Plan - The funds raised will be used to increase the company's capital, including up to 1.5 billion yuan for subsidiary capital increase, 1.2 billion yuan for information technology and compliance risk control, 500 million yuan for wealth management, 1 billion yuan for bond investments, 500 million yuan for market-making business, and 1.3 billion yuan for debt repayment and working capital [3][4] Shareholder Support - The controlling shareholder's subscription is expected to exceed 50%, continuing the trend of high subscription rates in previous financing rounds [5][4] Financial Performance - Dongwu Securities expects a net profit of 1.748 to 1.981 billion yuan for the first half of 2025, representing a year-on-year increase of 50% to 70% [6] - The company attributes its performance growth to seizing policy opportunities and deepening its core business [6] Competitive Advantages - Dongwu Securities has established a unique advantage in areas such as the Beijing Stock Exchange, bond financing, and investment trading, assisting over 80 technology innovation companies in going public [7] - The company reported a 115% year-on-year increase in investment income for Q1 2025, enhancing its overall profitability [7] Shareholder Returns - Since its listing in 2011, Dongwu Securities has distributed a total of 7.998 billion yuan in dividends, with a cash dividend of 1.55 billion yuan for 2024, accounting for 65.52% of the net profit [8][9] - The company has revised its shareholder return plan to distribute at least 50% of its distributable profits in cash over the next three years [9] Stock Performance - As of July 18, Dongwu Securities' stock price reached 9 yuan per share, with a total market value of 44.7 billion yuan, reflecting a nearly 20% increase year-to-date [10]