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2025年A股IPO中介机构收费排行榜
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-01-05 06:36
Core Insights - In 2025, a total of 116 companies were listed on the A-share market, representing a 16% increase from 100 companies in the same period last year [1] - The net fundraising amount for these 116 newly listed companies reached 122.025 billion yuan, a significant increase of 104.25% compared to 59.743 billion yuan in the previous year [1] - The total fees charged by IPO intermediaries for these companies amounted to 9.156 billion yuan, with underwriting and sponsorship fees accounting for 6.704 billion yuan, legal fees for 0.821 billion yuan, and audit fees for 1.631 billion yuan [1] Segment Analysis Underwriting and Sponsorship Fees - The total underwriting and sponsorship fees ranked by board are as follows: Sci-Tech Innovation Board (21.54 billion yuan), Shanghai Main Board (15.37 billion yuan), Growth Enterprise Market (15.11 billion yuan), Shenzhen Main Board (9.24 billion yuan), and Beijing Stock Exchange (5.78 billion yuan) [2][3] - The average underwriting fee is highest for the Sci-Tech Innovation Board at 11.337 million yuan, while the lowest is for the Beijing Stock Exchange at 2.222 million yuan [4] Legal Fees - The total legal fees ranked by firms are led by Shanghai Jintiancheng (1.14 billion yuan), followed by Beijing Zhonglun (1.05 billion yuan), and Zhejiang Tiance (0.57 billion yuan) [7][8] - The average legal fee is highest for the Sci-Tech Innovation Board at 832.01 thousand yuan, and lowest for the Beijing Stock Exchange at 364.62 thousand yuan [4] Audit Fees - The top three audit firms by total fees are Rongcheng (4.17 billion yuan), Tianjian (2.86 billion yuan), and Lixin (2.19 billion yuan) [10][11] - The average audit fee is highest for the Shanghai Main Board at 1.8518 million yuan, and lowest for the Beijing Stock Exchange at 632.39 thousand yuan [4]
2025年1-7月A股IPO中介机构收费排行榜
梧桐树下V· 2025-08-05 07:27
Core Viewpoint - In the first seven months of 2025, A-shares saw 59 companies listed, a year-on-year increase of 18.00%, with a total fundraising net amount of 544.21 billion yuan, up 63.83% from the previous year [2] Group 1: Listing and Fundraising - A total of 59 new companies were listed, comprising 14 on the Shanghai Main Board, 8 on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board, 8 on the Shenzhen Main Board, 22 on the Growth Enterprise Market, and 7 on the Beijing Stock Exchange [2] - The net fundraising amount of these companies reached 544.21 billion yuan, compared to 332.18 billion yuan in the same period last year [2] Group 2: Fees Charged by Intermediaries - The total fees charged by IPO intermediaries for these 59 companies amounted to 43.90 billion yuan, with underwriting and sponsorship fees at 30.22 billion yuan, legal fees at 4.48 billion yuan, and audit fees at 9.20 billion yuan [2] - The ranking of underwriting and sponsorship fees by board is as follows: Growth Enterprise Market, Shanghai Main Board, Sci-Tech Innovation Board, Shenzhen Main Board, and Beijing Stock Exchange [3] Group 3: Average Fees by Board - The average underwriting and sponsorship fee is highest in the Sci-Tech Innovation Board at 68.96 million yuan, while the lowest is in the Beijing Stock Exchange at 22.63 million yuan [6] - The average legal fee is highest in the Sci-Tech Innovation Board at 8.30 million yuan, and the lowest in the Beijing Stock Exchange at 3.63 million yuan [6] - The average audit fee is highest in the Shanghai Main Board at 21.17 million yuan, and the lowest in the Beijing Stock Exchange at 5.29 million yuan [6] Group 4: Top Intermediaries - CITIC Securities ranked first in total underwriting and sponsorship fees at 3.28 billion yuan, followed by Guotai Junan and CITIC Jianzhong at 3.28 billion yuan and 3.17 billion yuan respectively [8] - The top three law firms by total fees are Shanghai Jintiancheng, Beijing Zhonglun, and Zhejiang Tiance, with total fees of 66.14 million yuan, 46.18 million yuan, and 35.24 million yuan respectively [11] - The top three accounting firms by total fees are Rongcheng, Tianjian, and Ernst & Young Huaming, with total fees of 1.77 billion yuan, 1.53 billion yuan, and 1.33 billion yuan respectively [14]